Archive for August, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Concrete driveway sealer, which is best?


I need to seal my new concrete driveway. There is Behr concrete sealer at Home Depot and Valu Home Center now sells DryLoc concrete sealer. Which is better to use? If you say DryLoc, there is a regular sealer and one called "wet look". Is one better than the other?Please answer soon as my grandson is coming tomorrow to do it for me. Thanks

Your best bet is a high solid Concrete Sealer, being in the trade myself I can highly recommend the products here, they are the UK leading manufacturer of high quality imprinted concrete products. Ask to speak to John, he is the regional sales manager.

http://www.imprintedconcreteuk.co.uk/concrete-sealer.php

PostHeaderIcon Ask This Old House 7×13 (1/3) Energy-Efficient Water Heater / Leveling Concrete Walkway


Ask This Old House 7×13 (1/3) Energy-Efficient Water Heater / Leveling Concrete Walkway

Downloads for this can be found here:
http://diytvfan.blogspot.com/

The Official Site can be found here:
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/tvprograms

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PostHeaderIcon Q-SEAL 290S Loop Sealant Video

http://www.gatedepot.com/prod_accessory_loops/broc/loop_sealant.htm
• 30 oz. tube, for use with asphalt (black) or concrete ( grey) driveways.
• Q-SEAL 290S Detector Loop Sealant is a one component thixotropic moisture curing polyurethane sealant, for use in both asphalt and concrete pavement to provide a weather and chemical resistant waterproof seal.
• One tube will cover two 4-ft x 6-ft loop cuts

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PostHeaderIcon Earnhart barn floor June 2009

Placing and finishing a concrete floor with a smooth troweled finish. Great woodworking workshop and a place to store the boat. All it needs now is a Golden Retriever.

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PostHeaderIcon SMITH X3 No Groove Stripe Eraser removing yellow edgeline markings on PCC

One of the leading contractors posted this video showcasing how easy it is to remove traffic paint and thermoplastic off of portland cement concrete without grooving the surface.

The contractor used a SMITH X3 gas operated (optional hydraulic powered) triple head traffic line remover powered by a skid loader to remove the markings at speeds over 2mph. In this video, the yellow (non-lead) edgeline stripe was completely removed. The leftover residue will be swept up afterwards. Operators can attach a separate dust collector followed by a sweeper to collect the removed materials in one operation.

If you are looking to remove highway, airfield and parking lines or markings without grooves or undulations, the SMITH LNX8 or X3 Eraser helps you do-it faster with better surface finishes.

BR with Striping Services commenting on his X3 removal finish ” The X3 is the only machine I found that removes striping on open grade or chip seal asphalt. Sand and Water Blasting operations are far too abrasive and strips out the binder which causes the pavement surface to rut”

FACT: WHY NO GROOVES and UNDULATIONS?
Erasers like the SMITH LNX8 and X3 leave a smooth surface finish by “erasing-out” the markings using a circular rolling, bevel-edged surface pattern. This removal rotation will NOT create sharp-edge grooving or “ghost-lines” unlike the marks left from “flail cutter drum-style” scarifiers (aka grinders).

Some may call an Eraser or Scarifier a “Grinder”. This term is incorrect. Although they both mechanically abrade with or without water, only the Eraser removes using the same circular pattern as a hydroblaster. Adding a dust collector to the Eraser’s collection port eliminates airborne particles. A broom vac truck in tow leaves the surface clean and ready for immediate re-striping.

Water vs Erasing
Airports and Highway Authorities looking to save money and protect their asphalt roads, find the X3 and LNX8 Erasers are a better alternative to hydroblasting. Erasing removes the coatings and not the aggregate fines which are blown-away by high pressure water. Even on concrete surfaces, thick coatings like thermoplastic, epoxies and paints are quickly erased with an X3 or LNX8. On projects forbidding grinders and requiring waterblast only, contractors use an Eraser in front of their hydroblasters to remove the ‘”above surface coatings” which effectively doubles their production.

VIDEOS
Click here to see the LNX8 removing thermoplastic legends
Click here to see the X3 remove durable markings quickly

WHY SMITH?
SMITH is the direct manufacturer of Erasers and has the solutions to help you PREP-it and REMOVE-it, safer, faster and more cost-effectively with better surface finishes.

As the industry’s one-stop removal source from coating removal to concrete scarifying and traffic line removal, SMITH manufactures the very best in “world-class” removers, ultra-premium life cutters and wear parts at the guaranteed best prices.

Professionals also rely on SMITH OEM parts for their existing scarifiers, grinders, crack chasers, planers and line removers because they simply work better and cost less.

If you have a removal job, contact SMITH today for technical support for click here for a bidders work-sheet. Click here for a 1 minute survey.

Best removal,

John Edwards
SMITH Manufacturing
E-mail: info@smithmfg.com
Phone: 1-800-653-9311 (6am – 7pm EST)
Website: www.smithmfg.com

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