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  1. Apr 3, 2024 · The meaning of HOLE-IN-THE-WALL is a small and often unpretentious out-of-the-way place (such as a restaurant). How to use hole-in-the-wall in a sentence.

  2. Nov 30, 2010 · Discover Hole-in-the Wall Outlaw Hideout in Kaycee, Wyoming: The remote outlaw hideout of Jesse James, Butch Cassidy, and the Sundance Kid.

  3. hole in the wall. A small, modest, or obscure place, as in My new apartment is just a hole in the wall, or Believe it or not, that little hole in the wall is a great restaurant. This graphic term is often used disparagingly. [First half of 1800s] See also: hole, wall.

    • How to Fill A Small Hole
    • How to Fix A Medium-Size Hole
    • How to Patch A Large Hole
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    Fix tiny nail and screw holes:

    Tiny nail and screw holes are the easiest to fix. Use a putty knife to fill them with spackling or wall joint compound. Allow the area to dry, then sand lightly. Anything larger must be covered with a bridging material for strength before patching compound can be applied.

    Fix holes between 1/2 and 11/2 in. diameter:

    For holes between 1/2 and 11/2 inch diameter, bridge the gap with a piece of adhesive-backed fiberglass mesh. We used a repair kit from Manco (less than $2) that includes a pair of 8×8-in. mesh squares.

    Use the kit in 4 steps:

    1. First, hand-sand around the hole to smooth any rough spots. Wipe off any sanding dust with a damp cloth. 2. Then cut a piece of fiberglass mesh to overlap the hole by at least 1 in. on all sides. Peel off the paper backing and press the mesh to the wall. 3. Spread a layer of spackling compound over the patch with a 6-in. drywall knife. 4. Let it dry overnight, sand lightly, then apply a second thin layer. If needed, apply a third skim coat after the second one dries. Note: Use a 6-in. dryw...

    Holes between 11/2 to 6 in. diameter

    Holes ranging from 11/2 to 6 in. diameter must be bridged with an even stronger, more rigid material. We used a 4×4-inch galvanized-metal patch from Homax ($2.25) to repair a 2 1/2-in. diameter puncture caused by a doorknob. The company also makes 656- ($3) and 8×8-in. ($4.25) patches. The patch comes stuck to a 6-in.-sq. piece of adhesive-backed fiberglass mesh.

    Install it in 3 steps:

    1. Peel off the paper backing and press it to the wall centered over the hole. 2. Then spread on three coats of compound, letting each dry thoroughly before applying the next. 3. The final coat should be at least 12 in. sq. so that the compound at the edges of the patch feathers out to the surrounding wall. Note: For medium-size holes, peel off the backing sheet from the metal patch to expose the adhesive. Then press the patch to the wall.

    Fix Holes larger than 6 in. diameter

    Repairing a hole that’s larger than 6 in. diameter doesn’t require much—all you need are two short 1x3s and a scrap piece of drywall.

    Patch a big hole in 9 steps:

    1. Start by cutting the ragged hole into a neat square or rectangle. 2. Slip one of the 1x3s into the wall cavity and screw it to the edge of the cutout; be sure it overlaps into the hole by 1 1/4 in. 3. Then attach the second 1×3 to the opposite side of the cutout. 4. After cutting a piece of drywall to fit into the cutout, apply a bead of construction adhesive to the face of each 1×3. 5. Secure the patch to the 1x3s with 1 1/4-in.-long drywall screws. 6. Spread a thick coat of joint compoun...

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  4. Hole-in-the-Wall is a remote pass in the Big Horn Mountains of Johnson County, Wyoming. In the late 19th and the early 20th centuries, the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang and Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang met at the log cabin, which is now preserved at the Old Trail Town museum in Cody, Wyoming .

  5. Feb 10, 2021 · Method 1: Fix a Hole in the Wall with Toothpaste. Need to fill a small nail hole fast? Look no further than your bathroom’s medicine cabinet. Believe it or not, toothpaste works wonders. When...

  6. hole in the wall noun [C usually singular] (BUILDING) US. a small, often unpleasant, shop, house, or restaurant: It's just a hole in the wall but the food is good. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of hole in the wall from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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