06-12-2014, 08:20 AM
One and a half tons of cold patch just got dumped next to the road across from pole 11. It's for anyone that feels ambitious enough to fix a pothole. It's not hard to do.
Here's how:
*Grab a flat shovel, a pick and one or more 5 gallon buckets. A five gallon bucket will fill an average sized pothole.
*Get the material. If the cold patch feels hard you can break it up with a pick to bring it back to life.
*Find a pothole. That shouldn't be hard. Fill the pothole with gravel from the side of the road up to about 2" from the top. Put no more than 2" of cold patch over the gravel. It never fully hardens and if you put more than 2" it will end up cratering.
* Drive over it a couple of times to pack it in.
*Move down the road and repeat.
This material is intended for One Road pavement only. Please respect.
Here's how:
*Grab a flat shovel, a pick and one or more 5 gallon buckets. A five gallon bucket will fill an average sized pothole.
*Get the material. If the cold patch feels hard you can break it up with a pick to bring it back to life.
*Find a pothole. That shouldn't be hard. Fill the pothole with gravel from the side of the road up to about 2" from the top. Put no more than 2" of cold patch over the gravel. It never fully hardens and if you put more than 2" it will end up cratering.
* Drive over it a couple of times to pack it in.
*Move down the road and repeat.
This material is intended for One Road pavement only. Please respect.