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40 comments

  1. Anthony Langley

    First, let me say that I am very impressed with how much hustle those guys have as they’re spreading out the oil. Second, I live out in the boondocks and only nine families live on my road. No other traffic goes down my road; only the few families that live on it. About six years ago, the county busted up the old asphalt road, packed it down, and then used this method on top of that. The top layer of chip rock was only one rock deep; not even half an inch. Within weeks, the county was already back out there patching holes. Now, six years later, there are some parts of the road where none of the original asphalt remains. It’s all patchwork on top of patchwork.

    1. Michael Vik

      Im from Norway and was wondering what the purpose was for this I believed it was prepping for asphalt. Here we just spray out the glue/oil and then pave over it with asphalt. Glue is so the asphalt dont slip between the layers.

  2. Roger Huber

    Those guys are great! A well oiled machine at work. All it takes is skills and the right equipment. The 2 guys with the brooms have the worst part of the whole process. I live in Arkansas and I recently watched the ARDOT guys recovering Hwy 21 here. More guys standing and leaning on shovels and watching their watches than working.

  3. dave gilbert

    I’ve been a civil engineering contractor for about 40 years. This process is called Oil and Chip, or Chip Seal. The oil use to be a MC800, now it’s a CRS oil. This is the cheapest form of asphalt. typically there’s a rubber tired roller is used pushing the chip into the oil, not a steel drum breaking the aggregate. The chip/stone needs to be slightly wet breaking the dust barrior around the stone so the oil can adhere the the chip. The chip needs to be applied before the oil breaks/sets up or the chip won’t stick.

    1. dave gilbert

      @Threadie ya, the road is sweeped because the loose chip acts as an abrasive against the set chip whereby peeling the set chip out of the oil. Usually a week or 2 after installation. Difference surfaces require different spread rates and types of oils. 4ths is a typical spread rate, 4ths of a gallon per square yard.

  4. StereoSpace

    I recall about 30 years ago, my local city experimented with a something called ‘glassphalt’. It was a way to use recycled glass, it was mixed into the asphalt. The roads it made were gorgeous, they actually glittered, especially at night as you drove along them. Sadly, they stopped doing it because crushed rock was much cheaper.

  5. MC Agus supono chanel

    Wow..luar biasa proses pengasapan jalan denga teknologi canggih dan hasil yg lauar biasa pastinya kekuatan asapalnya juga bagus Krn lgsg di jalankan dengan alat alat berat ????

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