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Pete maw
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Post: # 50648Post Pete maw

Hello,

I had a drive laid recently and it is not standing up to being driven on. I belive the PEN number of the tarmac was 125 is this hard enough. I have a car and a transit van which have to turn on the drive way.
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Pete maw
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Post: # 50657Post Pete maw

Can nobody help???
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Post: # 50664Post lutonlagerlout

beleive it or not pete,most of the lads are out grafting till 5 then they have to pick the kids up,cook the dinner,wash up
then they can log on and help people like yourself
dave L ,bobbi o ,loudog and colordrives are all tarmac experts and will be along shortly
as a builder any tarmac that gives is not a good sign
upload a picture if you can
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Pete maw
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Post: # 50671Post Pete maw

Lol at Lutonlagerlout.....

Sorry mate, i am off and just assumed everybody else was, do people work on Wednesdays?

I'll try to be more patient.

i consider myself well and truely bollocked!
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Post: # 50688Post bobbi o

Yes, that is the correct pen of bitumen for use in a bitmac for driveways. its very rare for the material to be at fault when a failure occurs in a road surface.without pics i would guess the most likely reason for problems with your driveway surface are insufficient sub-base/depth of tarmac and or poor workmanship

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Post: # 50689Post rab1

you were not bollocked mate, only the boss does that.
as lll said all of the paving/tarmac lads do a shift and in their free time help others, just be patient as they will help you. :;):
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Post: # 50692Post Dave_L

Is this an SMA surface course or not?
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Pete maw
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Post: # 50693Post Pete maw

Thanks for that. I don't think i described the problem correctly. The tarmac is not moving or cracking, but the very top surfce is crumbling where the vehicles go over it. And it seems to be a bit soft. If you stand on the ball of one foot and turn around the surface will scuff up .
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Pete maw
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Post: # 50694Post Pete maw

No i don't think it is sma. i believe it was 6mm with a pen of 125.
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Post: # 50695Post Dave_L

Turning vehicles such as a transit on a 6mm surface course residential driveway is asking for trouble.....
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Post: # 50696Post Pete maw

So what should the surface course be then?
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Post: # 50700Post Dave_L

Without seeing the driveway in question it is hard to say - but if turning of vehicles (car) in a tight spot is going to be a common occurrence then I would specify a 6mm SMA material - and if it is of transit-sized vans to be turning, I would specify a 10mm SMA - probably in a 50pen.
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Pete maw
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Post: # 50708Post Pete maw

can SMA be laid by hand. And would 10mm give a smooth finish?
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Post: # 50710Post lutonlagerlout

you 2 are only 22 miles apart !!

2 people from summerset on the brew cabin at once!!

a new world record

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Post: # 50718Post Pete maw

LLL. 22 MILES IS A LONG WAY BY HORSE AND CART!!!
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