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Post: # 7146Post jones2004

I want to extend a tarmac path and would like to use a jointing compund between the old and the new. Is there a tape like the ones you can get for yellow lines which you can just place over the joint and heat to adhere to the old and new tarmac as I find using liquid bitumen untidy.

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Post: # 7155Post Tony McC

None that I'm aware of. If there is one, it'd probably be a Colas product. Check their website.

You could always try masking off the joint and then apply the cold pour jointing compound.
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Post: # 7159Post jones2004

Ive found it!! burdens supply a bitumen tape which you place over the joint and heat up to seal.

Thanks for your help

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Post: # 7163Post Tony McC

Have you got a reference for it? I was speaking with Burdens sales manager only yesterday - although we were actually discussing geo-technical applications.
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Post: # 7164Post jones2004

I never thought to ask for a reference number but i spoke to burdens, warrington. Ill ring them again tomorrow for ref and ill post it.

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Post: # 7165Post Tony McC

Ask them to send the details to me here in Culcheth (Warrington is a small village on the outskirts of Culcheth.) Tell them Adi Day in Bristol will OK it, if there's any problem.
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Post: # 7166Post jones2004

Its called overbanding tape, it come in 10m lengths, 30 - 50mm wide and 2 - 4mm thick.

No reference number.

Ive contacted denso to get product and application info but their product is for cold lay.

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Post: # 7172Post Tony McC

Denso! I should've known! We've used that dozens of times and for some reason my mind went blank.

Funnily enough we found an unopened roll of Denso on one of John Higgins's jobs in Widnes last week!
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Post: # 7175Post jones2004

So what do you think of the stuff is it worth using??

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Post: # 7180Post Tony McC

Yes - it's vastly more expensive than cold pour, which is why it's rarely used for commercial projects, but it is a lot neater.
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