It is a slurry seal and with the surry seal it is a very econmical way to resurface a road when an overlay isn't needed. This road was in good shape. It just needed to get rid of the oxidation.
It is slurry sealing the surface. Fills in voids and cracks to prevent water intrusion and provides a new skid surface for tires to grip. Cheap and efficient way too properly maintain a road surface. Gitmo the military base in Cuba roads were paved 50 years ago.They are constantly just doing this to keep them in perfect shape. It prevent the Sun's UV rays from breaking down the asphalt in the road way. That is why they turn gray.The best sand to use in the slurry is volcanic sand.
This kind of work has been done in Syracuse NY but since we use snow plows in winter it is only good for one year before the plows peel it off the surface and the road is worse than before. The standard in asphalt is to take it down about 6 or more inches and then put down a new surface that is thick enough to take the heaving from the temperature changes and the snow plowing abuse.
I do roadwork in Illinois. Don’t want to correct you but they usually don’t mill that deep on public roads due to the older original roads not being paved that thick. It’s usually 3-4 inches so traffic can still safely operate after being milled. Otherwise it will go down to stone.
@@pod543 I agree with your post but in Syracuse NY we have many streets that were and still are Brick below the asphalt which results in poor surfaces unless the milling machine takes it down to the bricks and sometimes further. When they do a 2 to 3 inch resurface it does not take out the ripples from the previous poor resurface. When we get a 5 to 6 inch or more milling it gives a better result since the rollers can do a better job. The city does not like paying for a thorough job because it costs much more.
This will work but only get you so far. Eventually you need to mill and fill. Also this gives no significant structural rigidity. So if done over bad road you still got a bad road.
@@watchthe1369 they do this on nj HWYS and when they run the plows in the winter you can see its almost gone this just a waste of money this still can not put up with extreme heat like asphalt it junk they better make the road way concrete it may take a littel bit to get down but it will last 50% longer
@@g36killer No asphalt in the product . That is a" Green " sealer product used to seal the surface . That product is not supposed to be used as a final driving surface , but used as a pre-resurfacing treatment . Why it is being used in this way is probably all the environmental hoops California has . It costs twice as much to repave a road in California than most states .
@@g36killer You're an expert in the asphalt industry? I'll bet you can't name ANY "big asphalt" companies. I'll bet you can't define "asphalt". I'll positive you don't know the chemical make up of the product you're seeing applied. I'll bet you couldn't come close to guessing the cost of any kind of road repair. Big companies? They pay a lot of employees to come to work. They pay a lot of other companies for materials, equipment, utilities, advertising .They pay a lot of taxes and license fees. They build/repair/sell products that YOU need and use. They donate more money in a year to charities than you ever will in a lifetime. Business is what allows society to work and grow. Take a little more educated and reasonable look at that "big, evil company" portrait you're wanting to paint. It's a pretty ridiculous assumption. Popular, I know, with 13 year olds, but not based on any kind of realistic views or evidence. One day YOU will have the opportunity to work for a "big company". You'll enjoy the idea that they profit from the work that they do. Till then, relax a bit with the "big evil business" schtick. If you focus your energy on learning what business is all about, instead of blindly stabbing unproductively, you might discover that people with jobs, earning an income, is a good thing. It allows us to do a lot of wonderful things, not the least of which is giving birth to and spending a million dollars raising a kid like you, so that you can be free to insult that which you don't understand.
These guys do asphalt road resurfacing without milling the existing blacktop. I wonder how long the new resurfacing job will last without going over a roughed up surface or using some type of coal tar of latex based bonding agent or tack coat? Interesting.
Yes. You'r right. I just added your comment to the description of this video. In Sweden they always milling and removing the old asphalt and make new asphalt of that and then put a new asphalt as shown in this video ruclips.net/video/jgqq8eJjr8s/видео.html
Hi, You can also see another video as in Sweden they milling the old asphalt first and then put a new layer of asphalt which they made from the old one that was milled: ruclips.net/video/vZyO_cMMoB0/видео.html
Unfortunately this is a typical lipstick USA job. Our European counterparts do road work so much better than us Americans. It's a shame. They did this same type of job on my neighborhood street and within 2yrs its already faded away.
@@rkhanji Where are the late 1940s to the 1970s when we need them. We have gone from the most powerful and largest manufacturing country in the world to just mediocre at almost everything we do now, and it hurts me to admit it. Take care :-)
In France, they resurfacing roads with removing the half top of old existing blacktop and without destruct the half bottom of existing blacktop same time of process. What is the wellow and white circles in middle of road?
"Yellow and white circles in middle of road"", see 5:10. You can also see this video as in Sweden they milling the old asphalt first (like in France) and then put a new layer of asphalt which they made from the old one that was milled: ruclips.net/video/vZyO_cMMoB0/видео.html
Them White & Yellow circles are iron covers that cover a pipe that carry's electrical wires most of the time that control the stop lights & the white ones carry drainage water to a creek or lake & MOST of the time they d not work either, The towns use the townies to do this kind of work & they have never been trained to do this intricate type of labor at all. That is why they have to do I over & over again & Again , year after year.. so IN the long run it costs them 4 times as much to keep the road beds in good shape BUT, they don't care, the taxpayers are paying for all that & they spend it like there is a ton of it waiting in a garbage bin somewhere.
@michelcycles. Your dead right their, instead they just go round counting the 'potholes' etc. Except the 'Motorways' where they shut half the 'lanes', - (causing traffic jams - miles long) just to resurface a stretch about 400 yds long because it wasn't laid properly in the first place. I think around all the towns they are in league with the 'car-makers' so as you need new suspension every few years, unless your 'brand-new' car hasn't nearly fallen to bits first.
michelcycles That’s because they are using the road money to finance immigration that will SAVE your country. The third world folks will save your country, just look at where they came from.
@@zaptor1514 dude, third world countries have bad government that are enabling by Western governments. The people there are just industrious, go around into your hospitals and see who run things there...
Jentul J Dude, Trudeau is a racist groper that obstructs justice and admires communist China and Cuba dictator, Castro. He bribes the media with over a $ billion in bribes CBC and vacations at the Aga Kahn’s Island doing secret deals with kickbacks and you like a fool defending him. That’s third world. When the taxes are 42.5% on income and 13% on sales tax totalling 55.5% you work more for the government than yourself that’s slavery. Economic slavery all for a health card? BUY HEALTH INSURANCE, it’s cheaper than 55% of your income. You are dumb and third world in your thinking. Defending a: groper, criminal activity, and racist is appalling, dude.
Father was asphalt contractor I worked asphalt many, many years . Slurry Seal, what a waste of money for a public road. UNLESS it was a leveling preparation for a future recap / topcoat. The brown looked more like, Asphalt Emulsion, a binder between old and new asphalt..
The first one is slurry seal, it's a rejuvenating exercise, not a asphalt overlay... milling and replace and overlay operations are done same way all over the world...
Looks an expensive area to live in to start with, so I shouldn't think many 18 wheelers go charging up and down very often, so it strikes me it really is just a cosmetic cover to justify the councils high rates and keep the value of the properties up. Much like they do where the "fat cats" live in the UK.
26 Celsius? I know it’s California but damn thought it was still part of America, as much as they hate it ... for us Americans, that’s 78 degrees ;) 🇺🇸
The rest of the world uses Metric numbers & can't understand why we here in the USA still use the SAE measurements.. IT is hard to sit here & figure out what Centigrade is to Fahrenheit all the time when you are my age which is 75 years old, screw them idiots that use the metric system, The USA uses it in their cars because MOST of them are built somewhere other than in the USA now. I drive a 1923 Ford T-Bucket & it is all SAE with nothing metric in it either & it will kill anything you can buy that is foreign made too.. hahahaha
@@maxjay344 America uses the metric system too! It's just that the large majority of the idiots stick with anachronistic they call "English" - feet and fucking inches. So they will never realise the economic improvements of using the most perfect measurement system in the world.
@@g36killer The metric system was invented by the French, dumbass. Remember that little disagreement with the British you had? Yep.. You accepted the Metric system back then...
In the morning when the oil is being delivered and it smells like rotten eggs, oh yeah, that is when you knew it was going to be a good day, fresh oil..
Having watched about half of this video, I found I was losing the will to live. With some sensible editing and a better standard of filming, the story could have been told in a fraction of the time.
Do not use this process in the snow belt! The surface has little to no flexibility, unlike asphalt and chip seal. Once your base starts moving a little, the surface shatters due to the fact that the mixture includes cement.
Its Slurry Seal and is a complete cheap ass band-aid that doesn't last more than a year before it cracks again, this crap has been put on my road 4 times in the last 9 years because they are too cheap to mill out the 50 year old asphalt that has completely broken down. The road their doing should be milled and overlaid, then Seal Coated with Emulsion..
That's a shitty way to tack a road very messy. Why not shoot it with a distributor truck? Also looks way to thick...asphalt slides if there is too much tack.
Living in Alabama, we may be “last” but our Quality of living and city control is WAAAY better than that.. I honestly can say we are WAY MORE ADVANCED in street resurfacing and or paving. If this is called paving, then call me shim! 😂
Love "Hopalong Cassidy" supervising the work.
I love the guy riding by on a horse. Never see something like that where I live
It is a slurry seal and with the surry seal it is a very econmical way to resurface a road when an overlay isn't needed. This road was in good shape. It just needed to get rid of the oxidation.
listen to Brian, this is what it is
LOL what ever gets you to sleep at night
This isn't asphalt overlay. This is seal coating. An entirely different process and done for a different reason.
It is slurry sealing the surface. Fills in voids and cracks to prevent water intrusion and provides a new skid surface for tires to grip. Cheap and efficient way too properly maintain a road surface. Gitmo the military base in Cuba roads were paved 50 years ago.They are constantly just doing this to keep them in perfect shape. It prevent the Sun's UV rays from breaking down the asphalt in the road way. That is why they turn gray.The best sand to use in the slurry is volcanic sand.
Exactly this... so many people claiming band aid job.. in this climate its preventative maintenance...
This kind of work has been done in Syracuse NY but since we use snow plows in winter it is only good for one year before the plows peel it off the surface and the road is worse than before. The standard in asphalt is to take it down about 6 or more inches and then put down a new surface that is thick enough to take the heaving from the temperature changes and the snow plowing abuse.
I do roadwork in Illinois. Don’t want to correct you but they usually don’t mill that deep on public roads due to the older original roads not being paved that thick. It’s usually 3-4 inches so traffic can still safely operate after being milled. Otherwise it will go down to stone.
@@pod543 I agree with your post but in Syracuse NY we have many streets that were and still are Brick below the asphalt which results in poor surfaces unless the milling machine takes it down to the bricks and sometimes further. When they do a 2 to 3 inch resurface it does not take out the ripples from the previous poor resurface. When we get a 5 to 6 inch or more milling it gives a better result since the rollers can do a better job. The city does not like paying for a thorough job because it costs much more.
@@rquance1Oh ok, makes sense. Chicagos lower layer is also brick but they never mill out all of it.
That little chain driving the spreading screw, looks like it's about to fall off.!!!
Great job buddy good keep it coming
Thanks! Will do!
I've never seen this used on large roads in the US before
17:10 The Kid In Me Says 🤣 💩 💩 🤪 💩 💩 🤣
This will work but only get you so far. Eventually you need to mill and fill. Also this gives no significant structural rigidity. So if done over bad road you still got a bad road.
My thoughts too, this would only be an option to seal or add some wear layers to residential streets, not busier roads with heavy traffic.
They did this on my street, lasted about 3 years then started cracking again, this is just a method to put off the repave for a few years.
You should see the attempts they make in southern Ontario the salt applied to melt snow and the freeze melt this coating is gone by the next spring.
@@watchthe1369 they do this on nj HWYS and when they run the plows in the winter you can see its almost gone this just a waste of money this still can not put up with extreme heat like asphalt it junk they better make the road way concrete it may take a littel bit to get down but it will last 50% longer
They did this all over the mid west and Canada too. Fucking retarded with winter
One week later same street because this shit is not good!
Yep, they do this on a major road by me every 6 months, makes no sense. Guess its still cheaper than doing it right, who knows.
@@BigZeus job security :D. Blame BIG aspahlt.
@@g36killer No asphalt in the product . That is a" Green " sealer product used to seal the surface . That product is not supposed to be used as a final driving surface , but used as a pre-resurfacing treatment . Why it is being used in this way is probably all the environmental hoops California has . It costs twice as much to repave a road in California than most states .
@@g36killer You're an expert in the asphalt industry?
I'll bet you can't name ANY "big asphalt" companies. I'll bet you can't define "asphalt". I'll positive you don't know the chemical make up of the product you're seeing applied. I'll bet you couldn't come close to guessing the cost of any kind of road repair.
Big companies? They pay a lot of employees to come to work. They pay a lot of other companies for materials, equipment, utilities, advertising .They pay a lot of taxes and license fees. They build/repair/sell products that YOU need and use. They donate more money in a year to charities than you ever will in a lifetime. Business is what allows society to work and grow.
Take a little more educated and reasonable look at that "big, evil company" portrait you're wanting to paint. It's a pretty ridiculous assumption. Popular, I know, with 13 year olds, but not based on any kind of realistic views or evidence. One day YOU will have the opportunity to work for a "big company". You'll enjoy the idea that they profit from the work that they do. Till then, relax a bit with the "big evil business" schtick. If you focus your energy on learning what business is all about, instead of blindly stabbing unproductively, you might discover that people with jobs, earning an income, is a good thing. It allows us to do a lot of wonderful things, not the least of which is giving birth to and spending a million dollars raising a kid like you, so that you can be free to insult that which you don't understand.
I am interested this work experience 5 years making the road work
Well that's not resurfacing, that's just a seal coating, not even chip-sealing which is at least can be called as "resurfacing"
14:00 that actually look like Hershey's Chocolate.....LOL
So much frikkin prep work!
These guys do asphalt road resurfacing without milling the existing blacktop. I wonder how long the new resurfacing job will last without going over a roughed up surface or using some type of coal tar of latex based bonding agent or tack coat? Interesting.
Yes. You'r right. I just added your comment to the description of this video. In Sweden they always milling and removing the old asphalt and make new asphalt of that and then put a new asphalt as shown in this video ruclips.net/video/jgqq8eJjr8s/видео.html
@@MasterWorkers Thanks much :-)
Hi, You can also see another video as in Sweden they milling the old asphalt first and then put a new layer of asphalt which they made from the old one that was milled: ruclips.net/video/vZyO_cMMoB0/видео.html
Unfortunately this is a typical lipstick USA job. Our European counterparts do road work so much better than us Americans. It's a shame. They did this same type of job on my neighborhood street and within 2yrs its already faded away.
@@rkhanji Where are the late 1940s to the 1970s when we need them. We have gone from the most powerful and largest manufacturing country in the world to just mediocre at almost everything we do now, and it hurts me to admit it. Take care :-)
I'd equate that to painting over the cracks.
In France, they resurfacing roads with removing the half top of old existing blacktop and without destruct the half bottom of existing blacktop same time of process. What is the wellow and white circles in middle of road?
"Yellow and white circles in middle of road"", see 5:10. You can also see this video as in Sweden they milling the old asphalt first (like in France) and then put a new layer of asphalt which they made from the old one that was milled: ruclips.net/video/vZyO_cMMoB0/видео.html
Them White & Yellow circles are iron covers that cover a pipe that carry's electrical wires most of the time that control the stop lights & the white ones carry drainage water to a creek or lake & MOST of the time they d not work either, The towns use the townies to do this kind of work & they have never been trained to do this intricate type of labor at all. That is why they have to do I over & over again & Again , year after year.. so IN the long run it costs them 4 times as much to keep the road beds in good shape BUT, they don't care, the taxpayers are paying for all that & they spend it like there is a ton of it waiting in a garbage bin somewhere.
Whats those little White humps in the road for when they were laying the surface down?
Its slurry seal, look it up. We use it alot here through out Colorado.
They didn’t. Resurface shit they just seal coated it 😂😂
should have added a roundabout at 30:17, 4 way stops are the devil.
In the UK they don't bother fixing the roads anymore
@michelcycles. Your dead right their, instead they just go round counting the 'potholes' etc. Except the 'Motorways' where they shut half the 'lanes', - (causing traffic jams - miles long) just to resurface a stretch about 400 yds long because it wasn't laid properly in the first place. I think around all the towns they are in league with the 'car-makers' so as you need new suspension every few years, unless your 'brand-new' car hasn't nearly fallen to bits first.
The same in Michigan!
michelcycles That’s because they are using the road money to finance immigration that will SAVE your country. The third world folks will save your country, just look at where they came from.
@@zaptor1514 dude, third world countries have bad government that are enabling by Western governments. The people there are just industrious, go around into your hospitals and see who run things there...
Jentul J Dude, Trudeau is a racist groper that obstructs justice and admires communist China and Cuba dictator, Castro. He bribes the media with over a $ billion in bribes CBC and vacations at the Aga Kahn’s Island doing secret deals with kickbacks and you like a fool defending him. That’s third world. When the taxes are 42.5% on income and 13% on sales tax totalling 55.5% you work more for the government than yourself that’s slavery. Economic slavery all for a health card? BUY HEALTH INSURANCE, it’s cheaper than 55% of your income. You are dumb and third world in your thinking. Defending a: groper, criminal activity, and racist is appalling, dude.
Father was asphalt contractor I worked asphalt many, many years . Slurry Seal, what a waste of money for a public road. UNLESS it was a leveling preparation for a future recap / topcoat. The brown looked more like, Asphalt Emulsion, a binder between old and new asphalt..
The first one is slurry seal, it's a rejuvenating exercise, not a asphalt overlay... milling and replace and overlay operations are done same way all over the world...
what song?
That is seal coating , not resurfacing .
It is slurry coating
Slurry
Great job guys but that road needs resurfacing
But also at 5:56 I think I'm naming this truck wrong... can u please tell me what is the correct name of this truck??😕😕😕
Is it like road painting ?
Why not use an industrial grade walking blower that's easier and more efficient than the hand held blowers
So you spraypainted the road? WTH good does that do?
Nice video good job
Nice music. Can you let me know the Artist?
Thanknyou
We do fog seal here in our town
Looks an expensive area to live in to start with, so I shouldn't think many 18 wheelers go charging up and down very often, so it strikes me it really is just a cosmetic cover to justify the councils high rates and keep the value of the properties up. Much like they do where the "fat cats" live in the UK.
26 Celsius? I know it’s California but damn thought it was still part of America, as much as they hate it ... for us Americans, that’s 78 degrees ;) 🇺🇸
The rest of the world uses Metric numbers & can't understand why we here in the USA still use the SAE measurements.. IT is hard to sit here & figure out what Centigrade is to Fahrenheit all the time when you are my age which is 75 years old, screw them idiots that use the metric system, The USA uses it in their cars because MOST of them are built somewhere other than in the USA now. I drive a 1923 Ford T-Bucket & it is all SAE with nothing metric in it either & it will kill anything you can buy that is foreign made too.. hahahaha
@@maxjay344 America uses the metric system too! It's just that the large majority of the idiots stick with anachronistic they call "English" - feet and fucking inches. So they will never realise the economic improvements of using the most perfect measurement system in the world.
Interesting since we are one of the most successful economic systems ever to exist in the world Ever. you might want to rethink that. @@tcpnetworks
Hey. Blame the british. They invented it.
@@g36killer The metric system was invented by the French, dumbass. Remember that little disagreement with the British you had? Yep.. You accepted the Metric system back then...
That's more like paint. The roadway was good to start with.
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At 11:13 what is that spraying stuff, what does it do, what is the purpose of it & what is it use 4????🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Hi, Thats only water :-)
@@MasterWorkers oh ok thanks. Love ur road construction videos they very cool watching them.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😉😉😉😉😉
This shit don't anything but raise taxes
That's a really expensive band-aid job.
Qual é o nome do equipamento?
in USA even when the road is good looking they still need to make it better.
na, go visit new york, they never repair shitty roads.
@@bikingchupei2447 been there, seen that, agree. but not as much as here.
eu queria entende inglês sou operador de micro pavimento meu sonho é trabalhar aí no país só falta oportunidade
I pity the poor bugger who has to cover all the drain covers etc.
i pity the fool.... lol
It’s just a superficial fix, covering the underlying problems to make it look pretty. Let’s have a look at it six months from now.
How much does it cost?
We call this a slurry seal in AZ
What's known as 'polishing a turd'.
Someone should show this video to AOC
What is AOC??
@@MasterWorkers some psycho lady that wants to tax cow farts and ban airplanes.
Gostei muito desse vídeo, parabéns 👏👏👏🇧🇷
06/01/2023 22:04
0:28 please give me this music, NOT ORIGINAL! How on video on 0:28 - 1:43 !
Yeah if lucky that sticks for a year, it like putting a bandaid on a on a broken bone
The city/county delineation is very noticeable.
Oh that's county property, fuck 'em we're not paving it.
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The fissures or cracks of the old pavement because they are not repaired ?; Slurry (?) applied has no structural function.
17:58 its like chocolate
In the morning when the oil is being delivered and it smells like rotten eggs, oh yeah, that is when you knew it was going to be a good day, fresh oil..
what’s the triangle in asphalt represent?
Whats the name of this material?
Looks like Asphalt Emulsion. Asphalt Emulsion is a binder to prepare old asphalt for a recap.
@@blogblocks8370 It's called slurry. No asphalt is added afterwards..
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A eso se le llama " Ñapa, chapuza, porquería...."
Ear protection and communication devices don't seem to have come to America yet 🤷♂️
Soooo, their seal coating the roadway. What’s that last, a week?
5 years +
@@jackk8422 5 years? On what a dead end street? You can rip a road down to dirt and repave it and it wont last 5 years.
When properly applied it lasts 5 to 7 years. Thats in the northeast by the way. We put it on dead end streets to highways.
@@jackk8422 roads dont even last a year in ohio winters. And that's fresh paving not seal coat. My city is starting to move to concrete.
It handles the winters in ny as long as it gets crack sealed.
This looks more like slurry coating to me.
في السعوديه ٢٠٣٠ ماشاء الله ♥
What is the music at 1:50 ?
ruclips.net/video/WcsGV6fP0D4/видео.html
This is just a waste of tax money a pretty band aid
что за трэк??
It goes very slowly and it doesn't last long.
Что же это за вещество такое?
щебень плюс эмульсия и некоторые добавки
Seems like they put plastic over the holes and put asphalt sealant over
Chipseal is way faster and has a wear surface this might be ok for a driveway or parking lot
3th of October?
What do you mean?
Dude getting to jog a little
This can't be real. Where is the guy just standing there leaning against a shovel? This isn't real DOT work.😂
its just a layer of oil..its not asphalt....
Whats the song name
Which sound (where in the video?)
а что за смесь такая? и не бетон и не асфальт
That liquid looks like slurry
Why resurface when you can paint.
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Having watched about half of this video, I found I was losing the will to live. With some sensible editing and a better standard of filming, the story could have been told in a fraction of the time.
I watched it at 2X the speed. If I'd had the Benny Hill theme playing then it would have been spot on.
I am not sure about this.
Why Huawei music? haahah
Coldplay - Adventure of a lifetime (rafo remix) maxwell joseph cover
Do not use this process in the snow belt! The surface has little to no flexibility, unlike asphalt and chip seal. Once your base starts moving a little, the surface shatters due to the fact that the mixture includes cement.
3th Oct. 2018.......
You missed a spot
it's just a slurry mix...
Sealcoating ,
Wasting their time using that stuff. I did asphalt for almost 20 yrs sealing is for looks pretty much
This music....
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Its Slurry Seal and is a complete cheap ass band-aid that doesn't last more than a year before it cracks again, this crap has been put on my road 4 times in the last 9 years because they are too cheap to mill out the 50 year old asphalt that has completely broken down. The road their doing should be milled and overlaid, then Seal Coated with Emulsion..
What a waste of money! Job is good for 3-4 months until it looks the same as it was
Basically half assing it.
PG
That's a shitty way to tack a road very messy. Why not shoot it with a distributor truck? Also looks way to thick...asphalt slides if there is too much tack.
That’s not tack, that’s the finished product coming out behind the truck.
31:50 - Tesla model S
Music is annoying....
Living in Alabama, we may be “last” but our Quality of living and city control is WAAAY better than that.. I honestly can say we are WAY MORE ADVANCED in street resurfacing and or paving. If this is called paving, then call me shim! 😂
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Waste of time