A multipurpose asphalt processor and method for repairing damaged asphalt. The asphalt processor may be used to both till and screed asphalt surfaces. The asphalt processor may include a powered shaft having a plurality of tines extending therefrom. The outermost tines on the shaft may be angled to thereby form a beveled surface along the edges of tilled area of asphalt. The asphalt processor may further include a screed for leveling tilled asphalt. The asphalt processor may take the form of an attachment for use with existing machinery, such as a tractor.
A multipurpose asphalt processor and method for repairing damaged asphalt. The asphalt processor may be used to both till and screed asphalt surfaces. The asphalt processor may include a powered shaft having a plurality of tines extending therefrom. The outermost tines on the shaft may be angled to thereby form a beveled surface along the edges of tilled area of asphalt. The asphalt processor may further include a screed for leveling tilled asphalt. The asphalt processor may take the form of an attachment for use with existing machinery, such as a tractor.
A multipurpose asphalt processor and method for repairing damaged asphalt. The asphalt processor may be used to both till and screed asphalt surfaces. The asphalt processor may include a powered shaft having a plurality of tines extending therefrom. The outermost tines on the shaft may be angled to thereby form a beveled surface along the edges of tilled area of asphalt. The asphalt processor may further include a screed for leveling tilled asphalt. The asphalt processor may take the form of an attachment for use with existing machinery, such as a tractor.
A modular anchor with a compressible spring member that permits its easy retrieval from the floor onto which the anchor became stuck. This retrieval is accomplished by merely pulling the anchor cable, the integrity of the cable being preserved as a consequence of the yielding of a spring member that is part of the modular anchor. The spring member compresses when it is subjected to sufficient pressure. The modular anchor may be disassembled to be carried in a bag with other elements useful for fastening a boat to shore. The anchor preferably has a fluke in the form of a plow or plowshare fluke.
A modular anchor with a stress sensitive shank that permits its easy retrieval from the floor onto which the anchor became stuck. This retrieval is accomplished by merely pulling the anchor cable, the integrity of the cable being preserved as a consequence of the yielding of a shear pin that is part of the modular anchor. The shear pin breaks when it is subjected to a stress that satisfies a certain limit condition. The modular anchor may be disassembled to be carried in a bag with other elements useful for fastening a boat to shore. The anchor preferably has a fluke in the form of a plow or plowshare fluke.
A composition that may include a resin, plastic aggregate, plastic fines, and optionally fly ash. The plastic aggregates and plastic fines may be formed from recycled plastic. The composition may be utilized to repair damaged surfaces, including damages concrete surfaces. The composition may further be used in pre-formed structures. The pre-formed structures may include panels that are assembled to form an upright enclosure, such as a shelter.
System And Method For Repairing Damaged Portions Of A Concrete Surface
A method of repairing a damaged portion of a roadway comprises cutting around the damaged portion using a circular saw blade to form cut lines that include overcut portions and angled intersections. Using a grinder, or some other tool, a user removes the overcut portions and angled intersections formed by the cut lines to form a smooth and contiguous edge around the damaged portion. The damaged portion is filled a repair material, such as a polymer resin.
A composition and method of repairing damaged concrete and asphalt surfaces includes a two-part polymer resin mixture. To effectuate a repair, the damaged portion is cleaned of debris and loose pieces. The two-part polymer resin mixture is mixed onsite and is applied as a protective overlay over the damaged portion. Once cured, the mixture provides a protective layer over the damaged area.
Ottawa Fire Services - Firefighter / Safety Officer (1979) Lachute Fire Department - Firefighter (Volunteer) (1977-1999)
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Laurentian Regional High School - High School, Vanier College - Social Science, Dawson College - Paramedicine, Concordia University - Canadian History, Algonquin College - Occupational Health & Safety
Richard Giles
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Lake Ridge Virginia
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Ncis - IT
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Strayer University
Richard Giles
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TJS Online Ltd - Director
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Love the web and how quickly it continues to evolve and change the world we live in. Working on my first web project back in 1997 now seems like a lifetime ago.
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Director at www.TJS.co.uk. Leading Website & App Developers in Lincolnshire.
Director at TJS.co.uk. Love the web and how quickly it continues to evolve and change the world we live in. Working on my first web project back in 1997 now seems like a lifetime ago.
Richard Giles
About:
Proud Clevelander who loves to explore what the area has to offer. Just finished school and now searching for my dream job
AustraliaRichard Giles is the Social Media Specialist for the CPSU/CSA.
Richard was previously the CEO of Recommendation Ventures, a recommendation engine service... Richard Giles is the Social Media Specialist for the CPSU/CSA.
Richard was previously the CEO of Recommendation Ventures, a recommendation engine service provider, one of Australia’s top ten web 2.0 applications, and winner of the Australian Startup Carnival 2008.
Richard has been in the...