With a six man crew and minimal handwork this crew was able to pour and complete approximately 300 linear feet of curb and gutter in about two hours. Metal and wood forms were used and the finish product was exceptional. A huge thanks to AHRS Construction for inviting Curb Roller to demonstrate the machine so close to home. Great job guys!
I like the way it cuts the edges for you . Can the machine be adjusted for different profiles. And what’s drum life like? I would imagine wear would be insane on that thing
Our stock drums are interchangeable and take about 5 minutes to switch out. Drums tend to wear out around 30k-60k linear ft, though guide rings last about 6k-8k linear ft before needing to be replaced.
What is the cost for one of these units? What slump mix can it be used with? Would you be able to use it with mix of 50 slump (lower end of S2 class concrete)?
For accurate pricing in your area you can email info@curbroller.com or give us a call. A standard 3-4” slump performs well on most drum styles with various mix types, but about where are you located? That will give our team the best indicator of if that type of spec would work.
Hi Rylan, on our channel there is a video called Tonganoxie, KS Demo from 2017 that shows a radius starting at 1:27, and in our Curb Roller w/ #25 Drum video they're starting a less tight radius at 1:22. We have more clips and bits on Facebook than on here for that, but hopefully that helps!
With a six man crew and minimal handwork this crew was able to pour and complete approximately 300 linear feet of curb and gutter in about two hours. Metal and wood forms were used and the finish product was exceptional. A huge thanks to AHRS Construction for inviting Curb Roller to demonstrate the machine so close to home. Great job guys!
What're they spraying on the drum?
@@kchamberlain3627 Good ol' water
Thats a pretty cool machine.
I like the way it cuts the edges for you . Can the machine be adjusted for different profiles. And what’s drum life like? I would imagine wear would be insane on that thing
Our stock drums are interchangeable and take about 5 minutes to switch out. Drums tend to wear out around 30k-60k linear ft, though guide rings last about 6k-8k linear ft before needing to be replaced.
What is the cost for one of these units? What slump mix can it be used with? Would you be able to use it with mix of 50 slump (lower end of S2 class concrete)?
For accurate pricing in your area you can email info@curbroller.com or give us a call. A standard 3-4” slump performs well on most drum styles with various mix types, but about where are you located? That will give our team the best indicator of if that type of spec would work.
Any videos of this doing tight radius's?
Hi Rylan, on our channel there is a video called Tonganoxie, KS Demo from 2017 that shows a radius starting at 1:27, and in our Curb Roller w/ #25 Drum video they're starting a less tight radius at 1:22. We have more clips and bits on Facebook than on here for that, but hopefully that helps!