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Default Heating and reusing asphalt

On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 6:35:31 AM UTC-4, Buck Fiden wrote:
On 6/7/21 1:54 PM, wrote:
I have to patch a few areas at edge of my asphalt driveway that cracked off. 10+ years ago put similar asphalt chunks in a couple of aluminum trays in an old BBQ to 300F, and then placed and compacted them by hand. But I dont have an old BBQ anymore and the missus refuses (on principle) to let me use the current BBQ (even though it would all be FULLY contained in aluminum trays). I have an infrared thermometer. So, thought about using the fire pit, but I suspect Id have a very difficult time trying not to overcook the asphalt. Anyone ever success with this before? Seems a shame to have to switch to a coldpatch repair while I have all this perfectly reusable asphalt lying around, and time is on my side.
Advice appreciated.
Regards,
Theodore

Here's a portable asphalt recycler.

For a municipal operation, looks like you need 2 guys to do the work and a half dozen supervisors to stand around with their thumbs up their asphalts?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jM5srx3GK0


Maybe use the missus' KitchenAid stand mixer and heat the bowl with a propane torch?


Or maybe a cement mixer from Wuhan Harbor Freight?

https://www.harborfreight.com/3-1-2-...xer-67536.html

And some heat:

https://www.harborfreight.com/propan...ter-91037.html


It would seem to me that to make old material into decent new material would
require mixing in some new petroleum based glue that's sticky and binds it all together.
Where one would get that in small quantities, IDK. Without it, I would be skeptical
that it would work well, would be durable enough to last, but then I've never tried it.