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Put it in boiling water
Cut out the old piping and caulk a new cast iron bell and spigot with lead and oakum and test
That depends on what's broken. If it's really broken, and you have no idea how to fix it, I'd STRONGLY recommend taking it to a reputable instrument repair shop. They have the tools and expertise to fix it. Anything you try to do to fix it might just make it worse.
Cut the pipe and remove it, fix pipe with a coupling.
boil it in water, the dent should rise back up unless there is a crack
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Very easy fix using bar solder with a composition of 40 -60 and acid free flux and the use of a wiping cloth that most older master plumbers still have
By melting the ice on it and then off the machine or any electric appliance that is on. Then fix the pipe firmly where it fits.
Cut out bad section- cleax flux couplings and piping and resolder using lead free AWWA /ASSE approved alloy
If it's a green corroded pipe then it's old copper. -You can't fix it. Replace all the length of corroded pipe with PEX and a union at each end
Plumbers black pipe sealant by Hercules chemical corporation.
You have to connect the pipes to the boiler from the starting pipe to fix it.