Good music and great special effects using smoke from blowers !! - other than that taking shots from 30 feet away doesn’t HELP , would be nice to see closeup - but for PR -it’s ok Lol
So where I live (Phoenix) I saw some people working on the cracks in the road. The guy was, I think, riding on this thing. Maybe he was pushing it but it really looked like he was sitting on it. I was just driving by so I didn't get the best look. Anyway, it either had fire coming out of the bottom or was creating sparks that made it look like fire. Do you or anyone else have any idea what that was??
Where I used to work we called them routers. Don’t know the official name though. Heavy suckers to push and the nasty dirt it kicks up is terrible for your lungs
I personally feel like it’s only necessary to use when it’s wet or moist but besides that just high air pressure works fine… no propane… heat lance is heavier than a blowand as well….
Its right in the beginning. They should have included a view of the channel cut.. Ck other videos ,a couple showed the cut,but left out the cutter . as I recall
@@Brandon-no3vcWhere you have eroded like cracks there will be weak points along the fissure that have weakened from the "base" material. You neet it cleaned out ensuring the solid pavement only being bonded with the injected crack filler. .The filler needs to adhere to a solid pavement. This mnimises the flex of any repair spot that must endure vehicle travel on its surface,rain and freeze thaw cycles etc..Flexing, water temperature changes esp freeze/thaw cycles will lead to complete separation/break down of the repair much sooner if not done in this manner. An analoygy, of which there are many ,would be what a dentist does when he finds a cavity.. Clean out all the decay,prep the good part to increase adhesion and put in the epoxy. crack/cavity .
No road in the world can survive frost and melt.. ice has more volume than water.. water goes inside the smaller pockets during day and in night freezes and expands.. result cracks and potholes.
@@abhimanit12 it even happens where we get little rain in the Palm Springs desert and no frost. The constant weight shifting that is transferred into the roads from the moving traffic is a primary causeof the accelerated breakdown
GE Advanced Silicone has done a great job for my asphalt driveway. It’s hard to beat 100% flexible silicone.
Minnesota my Pride !
Good music and great special effects using smoke from blowers !! - other than that taking shots from 30 feet away doesn’t HELP , would be nice to see closeup - but for PR -it’s ok Lol
What is this "surface tack treatment" (2:46 min)?
Glenzoil, you can buy it at any SealMaster store.
So where I live (Phoenix) I saw some people working on the cracks in the road. The guy was, I think, riding on this thing. Maybe he was pushing it but it really looked like he was sitting on it. I was just driving by so I didn't get the best look. Anyway, it either had fire coming out of the bottom or was creating sparks that made it look like fire. Do you or anyone else have any idea what that was??
They use fire to clean out the cracks
Where I used to work we called them routers. Don’t know the official name though. Heavy suckers to push and the nasty dirt it kicks up is terrible for your lungs
Why flush fill and then over band? Just get a disc applicator and do both at same time
Nice bud
Cute video, Russ from Superior Asphalt gives a thumbs up. Throw away heat lance lol. Definitely a idealized situation .
Why are you against heat lancing? the heat lance that’s the most important step. LA* B builds a great heat lance.
@@jbkahl why do you need it?
@@jbkahl also i hope you dont light weeds on side of road on fire
Whats q heat lance??
I personally feel like it’s only necessary to use when it’s wet or moist but besides that just high air pressure works fine… no propane… heat lance is heavier than a blowand as well….
Please pass on my thanks for upkeeping the nations roads
oddly satisfying
yeah dont you just love the smell of fresh tar from road or roof crews while they are near your home
Well I guess that's one way to do it 🤔 the work looks great but it took longer than it should've ... nonetheless ... thats some awesome work.
Joel Ridley I hope they didn’t have to do that long road it would took forever.
@@Abre303bReaL right 😁
Where can a homeowner actually rent to use this equipment in the video?
Little overboard on the routing. So glad they moved away from that
I want machine parchage
Don't you have 2 grind out cracks
Its right in the beginning. They should have included a view of the channel cut.. Ck other videos ,a couple showed the cut,but left out the cutter . as I recall
@@tommygunn7745 why grind the cracks?
@@Brandon-no3vcWhere you have eroded like cracks there will be weak points along the fissure that have weakened from the "base" material. You neet it cleaned out ensuring the solid pavement only being bonded with the injected crack filler. .The filler needs to adhere to a solid pavement. This mnimises the flex of any repair spot that must endure vehicle travel on its surface,rain and freeze thaw cycles etc..Flexing, water temperature changes esp freeze/thaw cycles will lead to complete separation/break down of the repair much sooner if not done in this manner.
An analoygy, of which there are many ,would be what a dentist does when he finds a cavity.. Clean out all the decay,prep the good part to increase adhesion and put in the epoxy. crack/cavity .
@@tommygunn7745 what you mean eroded and fissure
These guys do this on a daily basis I truly wish they wear masks so that they don't breathe the dust into their lungs.
That looks fun anyways
@@isaaccollazo2874 not really lol
@@isaaccollazo2874 It has its good and bad days
Why don't they build the road properly in the first place?
The ground is always moving and shifting. Cracks will happen to the best built roads.
No road in the world can survive frost and melt.. ice has more volume than water.. water goes inside the smaller pockets during day and in night freezes and expands.. result cracks and potholes.
@@abhimanit12 then why are there so many crack roads in Phoenix, AZ.
@@abhimanit12 it even happens where we get little rain in the Palm Springs desert and no frost. The constant weight shifting that is transferred into the roads from the moving traffic is a primary causeof the accelerated breakdown