EZ Pavement Repair Infrared Asphalt Repair Demo For American Water

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • This is a demo repair for American Water and Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District. This was a utility cut repair that spanned the entire width of the street.

Комментарии • 36

  • @21pqlamz
    @21pqlamz 10 лет назад

    With al these negative comments I stand to make a considerable amount of more money over these people who don't want to learn to and evolve with newer technology. It's all about time, efficiency, and proper application. (each job has its own needs).

    • @mrfermec9402
      @mrfermec9402 10 лет назад

      Yea bro blow and go is what it's all about and this ain't blowing and going this is sit around and wait. I can you circles around this shit with a 3 man crew doing tear outs, this might be good for a couple patches but not a production job and any real paver wouldn't waisted their time with this, this is more like a handy man repair

  • @leemorgan4037
    @leemorgan4037 8 лет назад +5

    to many times have I seen brand new asphalt cut to fix a utility and then have cold patch thrown over the hole leaving a nasty bump forever because our local governments are to lazy to fix it right the first time so we can get more life from our expensive streets

  • @RayTechInfraredCorp
    @RayTechInfraredCorp 12 лет назад

    The prior comment made by a past employee has been removed.
    Burning propane in our infrared equipment does not lead to "zero" emissions as previously stated. However, it is one of the cleanest burning fuels available as it produces very little emissions and absolutely no toxic fumes. Our goal is to push propane as THE fuel for this industry as it will lead to a much more green industry overall. Asphalt is after all the most recyclable material available!

  • @lowcontrast
    @lowcontrast 14 лет назад

    Heat with torch, Rake, add mix, and then lute, roll and done! 1 hour tops 4 guys! done it!

  • @hamildub
    @hamildub 13 лет назад

    once my season starts i'm putting a video response

  • @munsif55
    @munsif55 8 лет назад

    I want to ask , wether these boys work for contractor, or government department as part of routine work. secondly in which category you will put this task in, minor work project, small work project, routine work project, etc

  • @andrewjlucas
    @andrewjlucas 11 лет назад

    using a tiger torch? you'll never heat 2" - 3" like what these guys are doing. infrared repair is the way to go. even if the base is bad you can cut the pat repair the base pour in new or reclaimed asphalt and the infared the seems. my question is how are you not creating pancakes using a tamper?

  • @Order-in-Chaos
    @Order-in-Chaos 10 лет назад +2

    So the city pays twice to repair a utility cut but leaves a bunch of huge cracks right next to the cut?! The whole street needs to be repaved...

  • @netto880
    @netto880 8 лет назад

    how much this repair cost?

  • @matti1111
    @matti1111 10 лет назад

    you never added more asphalt it was dug up. Like binder so that part of the road is weak and will give.

    • @Tybeef
      @Tybeef 4 года назад

      Matt I 3:15

  • @joehagen1749
    @joehagen1749 7 лет назад

    Ive been doing ir's for 15 years. Most of the time with a two man crew, myself as the lead. For two years I ran on my own. Doing all the things these 4-5 guys are doing on my own. Who set up this crew???? IR is the only way I patch.

    • @francisgerasi4547
      @francisgerasi4547 7 лет назад

      Joe Hagen I'm looking to acquire one, any cons or advise since you have so much experience with them? Anything would be appreciated. Like I was wondering if you could connect patches so you could do big jobs or is it meant for only doing 1 patch.

  • @MrYouBanks
    @MrYouBanks 10 лет назад

    Shoulda went to KM International

  • @drunyrun
    @drunyrun 12 лет назад +2

    notice they didnt get that cold patch out? fucking bullshit

    • @Alex-us2vw
      @Alex-us2vw 5 лет назад

      Why would it need to be removed, it’s just additional fine aggregate and mixes into the asphalt just fine.

  • @danj3447
    @danj3447 11 лет назад

    could prolly heat it faster with a plumbing torch in the winter lol. all those prick trimmers for a small ass patch paying ppl to stand around and play footsies what a waste of money

  • @chechnya
    @chechnya 12 лет назад

    How is it a waste of time?

    • @peterstanley4653
      @peterstanley4653 7 лет назад

      chechnya cause if its all cracked up before 6 months later the same cracks are back

    • @thalasizwe
      @thalasizwe 6 лет назад

      Peter Stanley lies

  • @dannymorgan7651
    @dannymorgan7651 6 лет назад +1

    In the time it took those idiots to lute out that 4 × 4 area.....i could have ripped it all out and double layered it!!!!!

    • @ryanh3285
      @ryanh3285 4 года назад

      Yea but you would have to go to asphalt place to pick new material up and alot always ends up getting thrown away. Plus they don't need to use a cut off saw and jackhammer which are extremely bad for you're hands and arms when used regularly another benefit is there is no cold joint when using these and as you know the joint is where future in problems come into play.Also less waste from ild asphalt.Ive done it both ways for year's and there is many benifits to these machines.

  • @MrJuno76
    @MrJuno76 11 лет назад

    you said it we rip it out and put new hot mix this is a waste of time if you are in buisness or on a job

  • @danielthomas2522
    @danielthomas2522 7 лет назад +2

    I think everyone is a bunch of brown Noser's job well done all black toppers work their ass off!!! And deserve a good review not a brown Noser👍

  • @RayTechInfraredCorp
    @RayTechInfraredCorp 12 лет назад +1

    It all depends on the road's base. If you have issues with the road cracking due to there being a poor base, infrared will only temporarily fix it. Potholes and other non base blemishes are the ideal application for infrared. The reason for this is common sense; when you heat up asphalt and allow the fixed area to bind to the outer area due to heat, you end up with a solid and permanent joint. Check out infraredasphaltrepair.blogspot.com to learn more about the process.

  • @01mustang05
    @01mustang05 10 лет назад +1

    Not bad I guess. Fix is not exactly level but it's close. Seems to work for the job at hand.
    I would rather have a solution that could do Potholes and Cracks as well but this looks like it works and a lot less equipment than repaving.
    I would be concerned about shrinkage still because the cold patch is mixed in again.
    I would be convinced seeing the same section a year later, if it is still level, as proof.
    Follow up?

  • @edgargodinez9957
    @edgargodinez9957 6 лет назад

    You guys needed to clear the trench and oil up the edges ... wtf is these .. I bet ima year others companies have to go back and repair this shit

  • @Alex-us2vw
    @Alex-us2vw 5 лет назад

    Too bad they don’t rent these or the smaller square ones. I could fix or refresh my driveway in no time with one of these.

  • @RayTechInfraredCorp
    @RayTechInfraredCorp 12 лет назад

    We have customers using our equipment across the United States and Canada. Message me your city/town and I'd be glad to give you the name of our customer nearest you!
    The Infrared Repair process is really an interesting thing. I think it's the fact that so many people know so little about it while at the same time, it is built on the basic idea that two hot surfaces will bond better than one hot and one cold surface.

    • @brandonlee7211
      @brandonlee7211 6 лет назад

      RayTechInfraredCorp
      agies asphalt Springfield Oregon.