This works better if it is close to freezing or above outside. I've had issues with refreezing. Am using a smaller version of the propane torch that Bernzomatic makes. I may just be that it is underpowered but it was the only thing available that I could find.
How much time do you have before it refreezes? If you can lay down some salt after melting, that would probably resolve the refreezing issue. You might even be able to lay down salt before torching.
Depends on outside temperature & what time of day you’re doing this. We did it early in the day & it dried right up. We don’t use salt because this was recently poured concrete (& our old sidewalk/steps got completely chewed up & destroyed from using salt in winter…salt’s hard on concrete & our crete guy recommended avoiding it so we use #2 chicken grit for our winter traction.)
Lol! Yeah…there’s people who don’t understand this is a one-time thing to solve a dangerous ice situation. It needed to be handled quickly before someone fell & got hurt. (A friend of ours fell & broke her ankle at her house & so we were extra panicky about the ice here…😳)
Great question! It’s actually quite dry here in the winter & we did this early in the day so it dried up before dark. We had no issues with it icing back over.
Quite a while…we did our pathway several times last winter & that wasn’t even a full tank when we started (& we didn’t end up emptying that tank either). We didn’t really keep track, but this year we will start with a full tank & tally it up just to see how far it goes!
This works better if it is close to freezing or above outside. I've had issues with refreezing. Am using a smaller version of the propane torch that Bernzomatic makes. I may just be that it is underpowered but it was the only thing available that I could find.
We got lucky & it dried right up after we did this & had no issues with refreezing.
How much time do you have before it refreezes? If you can lay down some salt after melting, that would probably resolve the refreezing issue. You might even be able to lay down salt before torching.
Depends on outside temperature & what time of day you’re doing this. We did it early in the day & it dried right up. We don’t use salt because this was recently poured concrete (& our old sidewalk/steps got completely chewed up & destroyed from using salt in winter…salt’s hard on concrete & our crete guy recommended avoiding it so we use #2 chicken grit for our winter traction.)
Looking to use to melt frozen snow boulders left at end of driveway from snow plows thanks for the tip
Good luck! Let us know how it works out!
Love this video I've been thinking about getting one You made up my mind
Awesome!
Very eco-friendly can't wait for the comments on this 😂🤣 😂
Lol! Yeah…there’s people who don’t understand this is a one-time thing to solve a dangerous ice situation. It needed to be handled quickly before someone fell & got hurt. (A friend of ours fell & broke her ankle at her house & so we were extra panicky about the ice here…😳)
Curious if this would work on the end of the driveway where city plow goes by. I would shovel before but spinal injury
Good question! It should melt just the same…but depending on how big the pile is, you’ll use quite a bit of propane.
But won't the layer of water refreeze during the night and be slick again?
Great question! It’s actually quite dry here in the winter & we did this early in the day so it dried up before dark. We had no issues with it icing back over.
How long does the tank last?
Quite a while…we did our pathway several times last winter & that wasn’t even a full tank when we started (& we didn’t end up emptying that tank either). We didn’t really keep track, but this year we will start with a full tank & tally it up just to see how far it goes!
Ya can tell yaint from Canada eh
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Hi Kiaora from New Zealand naziland lol 😆😂
Hello, New Zealand!