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Re: Re: Re: How to Crush Asphalt?
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Posted by Joe Evans on September 23, 2003 at 13:48:19 from (209.41.233.104):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How to Crush Asphalt? posted by randy on September 23, 2003 at 13:02:18:
Crushed limestone (chips) with asphalt emulsion (seal). We call it chip & seal around these parts. Actually, I am told it is better than standard asphalt for surfaces that don't see too much wheel traffic such as a residential drive vs. a public road. Asphalt needs continual wheel traffic to keep its surface materials 'kneaded' together helping to seal it from weathering. Chip and seal does not suffer from too little traffic. Standard asphalt driveways and parking lots require frequent sealing. Our county has oodles of miles of roads that are now chip & seal. They used to be dirt/gravel. I can't think of a concrete (no pun) example to give you.
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