The 8500 is a really good Machine and a good Roller operator is a very important job especially on steep grades and areas like small driveways with different angles. On production jobs like roadways minor imperfections in the edging are industry standard and are ameliorated by backfilling with base material , or native soil to eliminate drop off at the edge. Striping of the roadway helps by diverting attention away from edge imperfections. It does not pay to be anal retentive about such things on large production jobs . Over pavement of edges actually has a benefit because it allows for minor adjustment of striping. Definitely looks like spotty improper placement of tack oil, although that is not a big issue if asphalt is placed in thickness of 2 and 1/2 “ to 3” thickness over good solid well compacted base material or older asphalt that is only showing surface wear and oxidation. Too Much tack oil can be detrimental especially in hot climates . Too little under thin overlays can result in delaminating especially in climate’s where water penetrating the surface can freeze . Asphalt sheds water but is not water proof. Its permeability depends on its density and mix design.
🤔🤔 you recon?? Looks pretty heavy to me just poor coverage🤣🤣 Why would you?? Just an absolute waste, why even bother if you’re not going to do it properly!!
I see quite a few things that are not right, first your tac what is up with that, it is not ment to be splashed on, just in spots, it has to be evenly spread over the entire surface that is getting paved to get good bonding. The Roller is not the most important machine, it is everything that works together that makes a good job like the screed men that keep a smooth drive and the paver operator that keeps the edge straight, and the luters when they lute remove segregation off the top very important because this washes out of the top in heavy rain with traffic traveling over it. Every man there is important, not just the roller, and they must know what their roll is. I did not see any of that here, Sorry!
here in europe we use vögele machines and we dont need propane or fire to heat the screed. i think its electric or maybe it works like a webasto doesel heater
I watch a lot of UA-cam.. ..and can’t understand why content generators think harsh annoying ‘music’ is a positive or necessary element. Muting it may lose worthwhile comments, and tolerating it is often unbearable..
I've been doing asphalt for 30 years.We put tag down.We put it all through the road.We don't spot places like that.At new ass fault won't stick very good on old asshole
I love this stuff - guys hard core gettin' it.
Solid work on this job guys! Love to see the 8500C in action 🚀
whats the deal with the tack
What tack??😂😂
😂😢 good by new road after first rain
Yeah they got robbed there for sure
The 8500 is a really good Machine and a good Roller operator is a very important job especially on steep grades and areas like small driveways with different angles. On production jobs like roadways minor imperfections in the edging are industry standard and are ameliorated by backfilling with base material , or native soil to eliminate drop off at the edge. Striping of the roadway helps by diverting attention away from edge imperfections. It does not pay to be anal retentive about such things on large production jobs . Over pavement of edges actually has a benefit because it allows for minor adjustment of striping. Definitely looks like spotty improper placement of tack oil, although that is not a big issue if asphalt is placed in thickness of 2 and 1/2 “ to 3” thickness over good solid well compacted base material or older asphalt that is only showing surface wear and oxidation. Too Much tack oil can be detrimental especially in hot climates . Too little under thin overlays can result in delaminating especially in climate’s where water penetrating the surface can freeze . Asphalt sheds water but is not water proof. Its permeability depends on its density and mix design.
It's so hard to get a straight and consistent edge/side. I'm surprised more paving outfits don't use a curber first before laying down the mat.
Can you share typical cross section? What are they laying the asphalt on?
not enough tack coat
🤔🤔 you recon?? Looks pretty heavy to me just poor coverage🤣🤣
Why would you?? Just an absolute waste, why even bother if you’re not going to do it properly!!
Damn that black fella must be near 90yrs old if he’s been doing asphalt for 70yrs (since 1952🤔)
That's what I'm saying 😂
Is that the tack coat i see what spe]read rate did you use on this one
what tack coat? .00 application rate I see
That is definitely tack that down via Buckets.
Would you consider this class A?
Good lord looks like a snake ran those edges
these american leeboy pavers look like relics compared to something from vögele XD
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The edges looks like a snake should of paint lined it
To me it looks like a contractor that doesn't take pride in their work (end product). Also, not enough Tack Coat. That'll be peeling up in no time.
@@BattlestarCanada they look like the typical gypo's
Nice
NICE VIDEO!! i do asphalt videos as well!
I see quite a few things that are not right, first your tac what is up with that, it is not ment to be splashed on, just in spots, it has to be evenly spread over the entire surface that is getting paved to get good bonding.
The Roller is not the most important machine, it is everything that works together that makes a good job like the screed men that keep a smooth drive and the paver operator that keeps the edge straight, and the luters when they lute remove segregation off the top very important because this washes out of the top in heavy rain with traffic traveling over it. Every man there is important, not just the roller, and they must know what their roll is.
I did not see any of that here, Sorry!
lmao "your paver's on fire"....... that's the screed being heated up, I don't even do blacktop and I know that lol
here in europe we use vögele machines and we dont need propane or fire to heat the screed. i think its electric or maybe it works like a webasto doesel heater
Need to get rid of that Propane, the edges look like shit
THE ROLLER MAN 🤣
hey im a roller man too (: !
Premium…always see those guys hammer dicking around town
I watch a lot of UA-cam.. ..and can’t understand why content generators think harsh annoying ‘music’ is a positive or necessary element. Muting it may lose worthwhile comments, and tolerating it is often unbearable..
Great video...makes me fee like like an asphalt god watching this trash.
Worst tack job ever😂
I've been doing asphalt for 30 years.We put tag down.We put it all through the road.We don't spot places like that.At new ass fault won't stick very good on old asshole
Not very straight on your edges.Papers run a little cricket