ttawa mayor Jim Watson and city councillor Stephen Blais took a look at the Python 5000, a unique pothole repair machine currently being tested by the City of Ottawa.
A waste only because the city will still have two flag men and two workers watching to make sure the operator is doing it right should be switching to hot poured mastic
The key to this is it needs to be a continuous rolling process. As soon as the equipment needs to be static this is a failure. Could a hot poured mastic well be poured from the back of a moving implement and left to cure by itself?
How much do it cost???
Martinelli cuando sea presidente compre esta maquina
Great
crappy work...
want to see it after a week...
Not a good design, imo
A waste only because the city will still have two flag men and two workers watching to make sure the operator is doing it right should be switching to hot poured mastic
The key to this is it needs to be a continuous rolling process. As soon as the equipment needs to be static this is a failure. Could a hot poured mastic well be poured from the back of a moving implement and left to cure by itself?
That's the only way. Some kind of hardening jam that works fast. Asphalt doesn't work.
So then it pops out in one solid piece, instead of just popping out in small pieces?
@@chrisstromberg6527 that's what's gonna happen. Have you seen anything promising in the year since you posted your original comment?
@@chrisstromberg6527 ruclips.net/video/kKgkoD8wagY/видео.html probably bs
Crap
Wow. Looks terrible