Thursday, April 27, 2023

Ordered a bread pan and one of the walls are busted. What's the (food) safest way to reattach it?

Photo of the damage: https://i.imgur.com/FBwFqDj.jpg

Ordered Japanese bread pans and one of them arrived as shown above. Shipping it back for a return+replacement is out of the question due to the shipping costs, so I'm looking for a way to salvage/fix it. The entire unit itself is still in good condition -- just that one wall is damaged.

My first thought is some sort of solder, but after some quick searches, most solders are probably not the move when it comes to something that touches food and goes into the oven? Welding seems like an option too, but I would need to know someone who can weld.

Riveting seems like an option too, but I'm not sure about the materials used to make rivets and if they can withstand oven temperatures.

Anyone know what are my safest options are?

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