Zeromoative
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I currently have a really nice gravel driveway, the problem is my son suffered a car accident, is in a wheel chair, and cannot wheel on it. I had an asphalt contractor quote me an astronomical figure to have it paved. The drive way is 15' wide and 450' long till it hits the parking area that is 36'x54'.
I started looking into using millings and a product called Hawke Seal to rebind the millings into a hard surface so he can wheel easily around it. Has anyone here had experience installing a milling drive way?
I know millings come in all grades from old and dry to freshly removed, and I haven't seen what I can get for $11 a ton yet. That being said Hawke Seal claims it can rebind millings into something like a hot asphalt install. Has anyone used this or a similar asphalt emulsion? What are my options?
I read lots of posts on using diesel to soften the asphalt in the millings to rebind them, but its controversial.
I started looking into using millings and a product called Hawke Seal to rebind the millings into a hard surface so he can wheel easily around it. Has anyone here had experience installing a milling drive way?
I know millings come in all grades from old and dry to freshly removed, and I haven't seen what I can get for $11 a ton yet. That being said Hawke Seal claims it can rebind millings into something like a hot asphalt install. Has anyone used this or a similar asphalt emulsion? What are my options?
I read lots of posts on using diesel to soften the asphalt in the millings to rebind them, but its controversial.


