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Buried Alive In Tar/Asphalt - Section 6

Buried Alive In Tar/Asphalt 

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01-02-2013, 01:24 PM
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Re: Buried Alive In Tar/Asphalt

wow, the only thing missing in the crash is a truck carring feathers
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Re: Buried Alive In Tar/Asphalt

Now you poster ought to learn how to describe or make your titles... Tar brings to mind sticky black liquid... I see no tar there. lots of asphalt pellets maybe.....
Asphalt is tar - it mixed in with a gravel and a lot of other materials, such as recycled rubber and the like.

It is delivered at the tar's molten point, so it will pour smoothly and will be easy to spread. It hardens as it cools. Which can often take more than 24 hours after the asphalt has been spread.

The temperature of fresh asphalt is hot enough to where it will rapidly will boil water.


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