hanovertom
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Any one used asphalt millings on their driveway?
Ours is about 2000 feet shared by 8 families. Wondering how it holds up?
Ours is about 2000 feet shared by 8 families. Wondering how it holds up?
(quoted from post at 13:48:32 02/23/22) I was not going to say that and old engine oil will also help
(quoted from post at 16:49:57 02/23/22) Jerry,
Over 50 years ago it was a common practice to hide toxic cancer causing chemicals in used oils that was spread on gravel roads.
A dairy in a town east of Terre Haute got dirt from county that was making the road wider.
Dairy lost all the cows. Couldn't prove where the toxic chemicals came from. I think it was PCB's
Not saying that toxic chemicals are hidden in oils used in asphalt today, but what about 50 or 60 years ago??
Makes me a little concerned.
A ready mix concrete plant in Terre Haute crushes concrete and sells it for half the price of white rock.
A concrete block plant in TH is crushing up it rejects and using it to fill in an old clay pit to expand the block plant's property.
Crushed concrete is used to make road beds in my hood.
I've never used Asphalt millings. Don't Know where to buy it. Around TH, asphalt millings are recycled to make roads.
82 in Florida, 22 in TH this morning BURRRRR. Rained all the way back from Clarksville to TH.
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