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I would look for something the cures/sets. Bondo, or a 2 part 5 minute epoxy. Both of those generate heat while curing. You could use a hair dryer to keep it warm while it cures. Once it is cured the temperature won't matter. If there's a way to work some wires or something across the hole behind the wall of the fridge those would help anchor it.
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I was initially thinking to get a large plastic washer that can cover the break and get into the solid parts of the wall with a small enough hole for the pin to fit properly. Epoxy that over the existing and then pop the pin into that. It was the curing of the epoxy that seems to be the issue because of the cold.
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My shop is not heated. I have cured epoxy in the winter with a heat gun keeping the work warm until the epoxy sets.
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Epoxy.. re-drill it. You might try Tiger Hair.. it's a body filler with fiberglass in it. But for some reason, it's real expensive now. It was about $20, now it's over $50. Walmart might have it cheap. It may be the Bondo brand (Bondoglass).. but that's ok.
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I have an epoxy called PC11 that cures underwater. I'm going to do a sample in the refrigerator this weekend and see how it works. I also have a shelf that happened to break when the crisper came down so I have some donor refrigerator plastic as well.
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Some time ago, I bought some epoxy at Lowes advertised to work on plastic. I tried it on some rigid acrylic and it is holding up well. I don't know if it will work on the plastic you have, but it might be worth a try.
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I'll give Lowes a look and see I'd something stands out.
I still have yet to try the PC11. Been working late all week.