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  1. When it comes to filling anchor holes in concrete, the first step is to prep the holes. This involves cleaning them thoroughly to remove any debris or dust. You can use a wire brush or a vacuum to make sure the holes are free of any loose material.

  2. 5 Ιουν 2023 · If the hole is too large for your concrete anchor, and you have one that screws into place, something you can try doing is to use a different type of concrete anchor, mainly an expanding type such as a wedge anchor.

  3. You can use "hydraulic cement" to patch the surface, but don't expect the patch to take much of the load, so just put the anchors in a bit below the surface in the correctly-sized holes. If you choose to abandon and move up the wall, that looks like plenty of room so that the old holes won't bother the new ones.

  4. I've removed the bench, but there are four large floor expanding anchor bolts stuck in the concrete, and they won't budge. What is the best way to deal with them? I've read some blog entries on other sites recommending I just pound them down into the hole if there is extra space (there is), and just patch it with some quick-set cement.

  5. 19 Απρ 2024 · When patching holes in concrete, it's crucial to clean out any loose material, dirt, oil, or other contaminants first. Only then can the fresh patching compound properly bond and cure. I'd advise using a mortar mix with a crushed stone aggregate for holes over 1 inch deep.

  6. 4 ημέρες πριν · There are several ways to fix wall anchor holes that are too big, including using a larger anchor, filling the hole with spackle or drywall compound, or using a patch. By following these preparation steps, you can ensure that your repair is successful and that the wall anchor hole is fixed securely.

  7. Bob shows how to fix holes in walls caused by fasteners, such as toggle bolts, molly bolts and anchors. Repairing holes in the walls is the first step in pre...

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