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Cold In place

milling_drum

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For my friend Atlas Rob who is fascinated by cold in place trains...these pictures are from a Canadian outfit in Quebec.
 

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milling_drum

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couple more

The mill is a older CMI PR1050 (I hate them) the paver/mixer/pugmill is known as a Midland mixer, very old.
 

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that rigging has the same paint scheme as miller paving's stuff here in ontario...wonder if they are related somehow, or if it was sold to them and never got repainted?
 

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that rigging has the same paint scheme as miller paving's stuff here in ontario...wonder if they are related somehow, or if it was sold to them and never got repainted?

Talon Sebeq would indeed be a part of Miller Paving. Miller have so many companies is almost impossible to list them all. They go from Nova Scotia to upper north western Ontario. They even have a division in Atlanta, Georgia.

All the divisions maintain that paint scheme.
 

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cold inplace

heres a rx900 pulling a rt500 in carson city,nevada.
 

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For my friend Atlas Rob who is fascinated by cold in place trains...these pictures are from a Canadian outfit in Quebec.

:notworthy " fascinated " ;) intrested, amazed :D

Thanks MD. Its the shear size of the operation that I find mind boggling.

Thank you very much for the pictures. I trully wonder if we will get to see a set up like this in the UK, there are places ( many ) that could sure do with a visit. :D
 

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The Government would have to approve it as a legitimate form of resurfacing and I'm sure you would see plenty of it. As to why they haven't to this point is interesting.
 

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As to why they haven't to this point is interesting.

The only logical conclusion I can come too is that it is just tooooo big, coupled to the number of manholes and other metal work that we have a habit of hidding in our streets :rolleyes: I assume that it works out as more trouble than its worth.

That or nobody has thought about it properly. :tong

A good few years ago I was on a dual carriageway refurb that experimented with a form of recycling. The plainings were trucked away to a plant where god knows what was done to them, they then came back and were relayed. Not very successful from memory.
 

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It did surprise me when that fella mentioned they do alot of this type of recycling in the city (pictures to share thread) The places they are mainly used that I have seen around on secondary roads in the country. At times, they only allow that recycled surface as a base, paving a topcoat over it. But I have driven over roads which were obviously recylced in place without an additional layer on top.

Over here when they mill, the planings (millings) are taken to the asphalt plant and reused in the mix. Most all state contracts here call for a percentage of RAP(recycled Asphalt Product). In the midwestern states there are huge piles of RAP out in the middle of nowhere owned by the state. They have gotten extremely tight about what happens with the millings (planings) when it is taken away from the mill by the truck.

Those Roadtec trains look mighty spiffy...
 

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hey atlasrob
how far are you from manchester,not long ago i was over there working on a rx500.
cheers
 

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hey atlasrob
how far are you from manchester,not long ago i was over there working on a rx500.

If you had asked at Christmas ;) I was there visiting family :D now being home its about 5hrs drive and 250 odd miles.
Home to me is, below London on the map. :drinkup
 

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Nesbitt

Sorry about the poor quality pictures. My PDA does not like heat.
 

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milling_drum

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A few more of the PR1000 from Scottsdale Az

Being on the curb with a machine like this is no joke. Do not try it at home.;)
 

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milling_drum

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No, thats Arizona Pavement Profiling. That fella who runs the Talon Sebeq CIR is on my Facebook friends list and they still run that 1050, Bean posted some pictures of Miller running an old Train of some type, I think the mill was a PR1000.
 

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puke yellow and $hit brown LOL

Im sure you've noticed the background colours of this site too,eh?

The Miller Group also has a number of operations/incarnations in British Columbia as well

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Upper Canuckistan LOL good one eh ok so did miller make this forum page ...it's amazing those trucks look ok in that colour
 
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