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  • WOULD HAVE BEEN A MUCH BETTER LOOK IF THEY STRAIGHTENED OUT THE RIGHT SIDE. USE A STRING LINE AN MARK IT.!

  • wow!!! you guys are fast!!!

  • Go to russia making roads please!

  • You dont need no stinking binder run...A proper crushed rock and compacted base to 95% is all you need..if you have that a 2" lift will last 30 years plus. If you don't have that 3 lifts aint going to hold up!.. Yes the edge looks a little shabby but it might have been the line they were told to follow and may look way better in real life now with grass against it. ...everyone has there own way of getting their jobs done and or what they were told to do...and yes I pave.

  • Looks really nice.

  • I know your the home owner , and we have a crusher run driveway and the snow blower tears it up in the winter but finding and HONEST good paving company that's not going to rip you off in our area is hard as heck. They all talk the talk but can't walk the walk

  • they only did one coat on the driveway your suppose to do a binder coat then a finishing coat for ur driveway to really last and you do not need lazers to keep a straight line as long as you have a good person running the paver and the screwand u gotta make sure you tamp your edges lazers are used more for basketball courts and tennis courts

  • @Thewolfeball INCORRECT, YOU DO NOT NEED 2 LIFTS FOR A RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAY.!

  • Them fuckin' gypsies can't half shift.

  • nothing wrong with any of that.. job looks great

  • Hi,

    I used a Nikon D300, with a 10.5mm Nikkor lens to capture the entire 220 foot length of driveway. It was mounted to a Manfrotto Tripod, and was controlled by a Nikon MC-36 Multi-Function Remote Cord, set to automatically snap a shot every 15 seconds. I assembled the video using iStopMotion software for Mac OSX.

  • what camera did you use? thanks

  • 1 coat wonder where is the binder ?

  • Why doesnt the last truck stay in front of the machine. Overhere we keep in front of it in continues tipping until it has to move away. Keeping a steady flow of asphalt going.

  • That dump truck is very jumpy!

  • same here messy edges would not cut it at airports :( i worked there for the summer.. ofc different materials but kinda like oatmeal and liquid tar/ syrup eh it works and was good for 5 years and that was a patch work to bad its not the same for ashphalt. that as much as i can say since i did drive b4 now walking and they still don't get it right :( oh well. cheap as usual. not the same as the old days where you could say my dad did that and it still there. lol, or grandpa for most.

  • I woulda been pissed with that sloppy edge..

  • Nice demo, pretty daily procedure to me, but a bit on a bigger scale, roads, highways etc...

    Just a remark, edge on the right side could be a bit more straight imho... would look nicer too.

  • @goodiezgrigis ...I dunno...you could cut it to sharpen it...it looks the planned...but you gotta THINK as the purchaser of the work to be performed...the differences in quality with the Price!...puddles...will it sink..is it only so rich in thickness..you know.

  • without fast motion they still went pretty quick, how long did it take in real time?

  • To all you haters , eat shit , I'm a paving contractor , and this guys not boasting how good he paves, he just posted one of many jobs he performed, so quit hating and grow some balls and give him some props?, you all are just pissed cause he's workin and your not, or just mad cause you didn't think of warp videoing your job, unless you don't have a job! Lol! Well keep it up warp guy and put more up.

    Blackstone asphalt

  • @2002mph hey i work for a company and we lay asphalt with belly dumps preferrably travis trailers so we can haul 32 ton. but like u i love this vid since we never really see the whole process. we pull in back up and dump and its an hr or 2 til nxt round so we never really see the whole process. and ya the haters need to shut up cuz i dont think they wanna watch an 8hr video anyway.

  • @yukonrottand the guy below sayin you will get potholes if someon leaks oil or somethin. maybe if its a gallon a day in the exact spot but i know we use diesel fuel in the trailers to keep it from stickin and ya we arent supose to but the boss is to cheap to buy the actual release agent they make. we work with a few big companies here around iowa and i love haulin asphalt. personally i like it better than drivin on concrete. keep up the good work fellow pavers

  • I'm a paving contractor, all you punks that hate! Eat shit, at least he doing it, and I like the idea of warp speed

    It shows alot, like the pulls, roller patter, and start to finish, I give you props warp speed paver guy.

  • I plan on filming our paving jobs with my GoPro this summer.

  • Not a warp speed at all this video is all LIES I tells ya

  • hey its all about the subgrade , what you got under the asphalt holding it up . ABC crusher run well compacted (no pumping) best subgrade there is!.

  • not suprised it dont last long... i spread butter on my toast thicker than that

  • wonder if these people can sleep at nite...it is ugly...

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  • How long did that take?

  • 54 seconds...lol

  • they left a lot of openings along the edges

  • actually these comments are important . we as industry people are letting others know. you cant get away with that "gypsy"shit.

    there is a SCIENCE behind paving...

    not just "make it black and don't look back"

    "if it rains pray it drains"

  • there is a science, but you cant learn it from the text books........

    personally i dont know why anyone would want an asphault driveway....they turn to shit after a couple of years.. specially with visiters that have shit cars,

  • Why do they turn to crap after a couple of years? What is a long lasting alternative to asphalt driveway?

  • concrete.

    i do asphalt, and i wouldnt want an asphalt driveway.

    there are a few main advantage of asphalt over concrete on roads.

    the main ones being rideablity, noise, cost.

    but on a driveway, you dont need rideablity unless it is a long driveway that you are going to hoon down +40kmh...

    but

  • Thanks for the reply. Won't concrete crack and break-up after a couple of years, too? Every sidewalk I have ever seen is full of cracks and pot holes. Is there a special way of doing concrete drives so it doesn't crumble?

  • oooh yeah i guess.

    still you will get a better finish with a concrete soloution imo. especially the rendered concrete finishs look great imo

    i dont want to get into the nitty gritty, but there is just to many negativies to use it as a drive way.

    you have one person over with an oil/fuel leak, and it will eat pot holes into your surface,

    and small jobs with lots of handwork, like this, the wrong contractor could = ugly work with lots of mix segration, which is offputting imo.

  • @jvlightning no thers no special way. concrete is brittle and cracks, asphalt can bend and flex. a concrete drive would cost this homeowner 2 times what he paid for the asphalt. 2 inches of asphalt on a driveway is sufficiant, you'd need 4 or 5 inches of concrete

  • For all you guys in the business, you're not doing your profession a lot of favors with the negative comments. I'm the home owner, not the paver.

  • @bigblueb0ttle Did you notice the paver coming up was like really slow

  • it's a pucket bros paver thats what it looks like to me

    p.s. get some new machines lol it's not 1980 u know

  • 1972 called, they want thier compaction equiptment back.

  • 1972 called, they said they wanted their joke back....

  • lol

  • LOL!!! That was great!!

  • Yup, thats what I do all day!! Too small of a truck though, At least they checked if the water ran out. Good Job

  • nice job ppl

    what type of paver was that was it a 400 or 500

  • look like a lee-boy to me

  • All I did was take pictures. :-\

  • @bigblueb0ttle just curious.. why didn't the paving company string or lazer line a straight line on the right hand side of the driveway/camera.?

  • @613RL Good question. While I liked the project of getting a new driveway after years of trying to run a snow blower over it, I may have gone with the low-cost solution, and paid the price. Alas, as a consumer, I didn't know much about what I was doing. I've seen better jobs. But truthfully, it is holding up nicely.

  • @bigblueb0ttle if you dont mind me asking? what did it cost to have that project completed? Did they do all form removing existing driveway, new grade & asphalt?

    Where are you from?

  • dude...that's wickedawesomecool.  good job!

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