Posted by tomtirediron on January 16, 2013 at 17:42:21 from (208.123.10.208):
In Reply to: OT. Asphalt grindings posted by danmcdonald on January 16, 2013 at 12:08:11:
Pretty much same answer as everyone else. Get the stuff down and rolled on a good existing base. Once it's hard it's hard. Going to suck to maintain if it goes to pieces. Seen it reground on the road because a 14M blade can hardly touch it. Seen 980 Cats have a heck of a time getting the stuff back apart to load into the hotmix plant. It really surprises me that any of those millings are available. The oil in that old mix can be reclaimed enough to save a asphalt contractor BIG bucks. Here in North Central Mn having a stockpile of that material is the difference between win-lose a bid.
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