I have a house with brick and concrete walls. Raised in a wooden house and not used to using anchors, I made the mistake of drilling holes that are way too large. I've tried to repair with fiber-reinforced filler but it doesn't hold well enough to attach anything. Does anyone know if you can buy "betong" in a tube to undo the holes?
The holes are not large enough to mix mortar with crushed stone in them; otherwise, I think it would be a very good solution. Builder Henke suggested "chemical anchor," something I need to consult Google to know what it is. However, it sounds interesting. I also have a thread about the problem on Flashback. Someone there suggested "rubber expander," which I also don't know what it is but will delve into that subject, it also sounds interesting. As I wrote on Flashback, I'm not looking to repair and paint over so it doesn't show. I want to eliminate a past mistake and do it right. I thank you for the help you so willingly and unconditionally offer me!
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