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Tack coat required? Yes, otherwise the new surface course will fail to bond to the existing binder - it will move about and become a right mess.
Compacting with a plate? Not ideal but if you do you'll need one with a water system if you only have this for compaction.
Compacting with a plate? Not ideal but if you do you'll need one with a water system if you only have this for compaction.
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i have three quarters of a drum if you want it...
And i aint far from you...
And i aint far from you...
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Is it really worth you doing the job?
Can you get the areas ready and have a local gang into do it?
Buying tarmac ex-works as a punter is expensive........plus do you have the equipment and transport to fetch it?
I'd go for an ordinary 6mm 100/125pen limestone. Nothing fancy needed.
How far away are you from a tar plant?
Can you get the areas ready and have a local gang into do it?
Buying tarmac ex-works as a punter is expensive........plus do you have the equipment and transport to fetch it?
I'd go for an ordinary 6mm 100/125pen limestone. Nothing fancy needed.
How far away are you from a tar plant?
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The areas ready, just going to clean off with a good jet wash, tack coat and lay it only about 3tonne i think, been to have a look tonite, the guy himself is going to give me a lift as he works for balfour and has a bit of experience with tarmac, thanks for the pointers anyway.
Going to get a mate to bring it in his 7.5 tonne wagon and borrow a small pedestrian roller off him, should be orite i hope!
what does the 100/125pen bit mean?
Going to get a mate to bring it in his 7.5 tonne wagon and borrow a small pedestrian roller off him, should be orite i hope!
what does the 100/125pen bit mean?
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pen refers to penetration grade bitumen.
the lower the number, the harder the grade. softer grades may be more workable, but won't be as tough as harder grades. most common grades are 40/60, 100/150 & 160/220 - generally 100/150 seems to be a good compromise.
the lower the number, the harder the grade. softer grades may be more workable, but won't be as tough as harder grades. most common grades are 40/60, 100/150 & 160/220 - generally 100/150 seems to be a good compromise.
i used to love using tarmac, but got fed up with getting my asphalt
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I dont know.....DNgroundworks wrote:ye ill have it cheers! does it need heating up? know anyone that knows what there doin that might fancy givin me a lift?
Dig out a drum of tack coat...
You try and give it away for free...
Even offer to drive it half way...
And still get turned down!!!
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