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Resolved Question: what to add to my blacktop?

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Resolved Question: what to add to my blacktop?
i am redoing my drive way the cheap way..lol.. i took all the old black top and busted it up small and i am using a big roofer's torch to re-melt the blacktop to make it soft to re-lay.. i have added some used motor old to make it not so dry... and idea of what i can bye to add to it so when i re-lay it ... it will hold better........ it hold great when it is dryed on the test Pices i did just looking for some extra insurance the old blacktop it busted up little at a time..... them i put it in my wheelbarrow and burn it down with some used oil..... once its about 1400-2100* i dump it out... rake it and then roll it down and its just as new cant tell this diff from re burning it, or getting bran-new delivered...i want to know if their is anything i can add to it to make it stronger .... as its not a strong as bran new asphalt
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Resolved Question: How much can i sell my 1995 Pontiac Firebird for?
My 1995 Pontiac Firebird V8 Formula has 79,257 miles. I am the second owner and I bought the car when it had about 76,000 miles for $3500. The previous owner took very good care of the car and he was also a mechanic. He used nothing, but premium gasoline and I do as well for the most part. I pay a ridiculous amount for car insurance and gasoline. The car recently got a new starter, alternator, tension belt, drive belt, ignition switch, and 2 new car window motors. Also, when I bought the car I got 2 new front tires which are still almost new. The two rear tires need changing, but I don't know if I should change them to impress potential buyers. The car is in almost excellent condition and it looks impressive for never having a paint job. The rear seat in the car has a stain the size of a hand that came with the car when I bought it. Does anyone know how much I should sell my car for?
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