Drstrangeglove
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Stuff works great here. It was easy to work and the hardened up nicely. I started putting cooking oil on the part that didn't harden and it fixed it.
Don't worry about it, anything that was going to leach out would have done it in the years since they originally laid the road.Our town got a bunch after the state resurfaced some of the local road and they decided to see how it would work so they paved a dead end road near me this spring.
I am curious how it will stand up to the freeze thaw cycles we have here and more particularly mud season.
My main concern with it would be whether any petro chemicals will leach out and drain into the nearby waterways above my homestead.
Exactly.I'd imagine a hot dry day would be better than a wet one if there was any tar left in the mix. But there rarely is as the material is rarely in good shape when being removed.
I see some of it sticking, but most isn't.
Some rollers have a water tank.... They apply water as you roll. And someone earlier in the thread mentioned rolling with water. So my understanding is water can help. Am I wrong?