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	<title>Comments on: Sidewalk Savers, the  GREEN SOLUTION!</title>
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	<description>Grind It. Cut It. Fix It.              Sidewalk Repair</description>
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		<title>By: sidewalker</title>
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		<dc:creator>sidewalker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 17:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;CRACK REPAIR - A Stitch in Time!
&lt;/strong&gt;During our repair of the Driveway Apron, we identified a crack in an adjoining Sidewalk block that we simply could not resist repairing.

We used our 4.5&quot; Crack Chasing Wheel on the Jepson Grinder with the 5&quot; Dust Muzzle and Cover Plate to open up the Crack for patching. We then switched to a single 5&quot; Dry Cut Turbo Saw Blade to open the bottom of the groove in order for the concrete patch to be mechanically held in place. Nice!

Just as with our Driveway Apron, we vacuumed and Power washed, actually at the same time, followed by brushing our concrete bonding adhesive on the opening prior to applying our concrete patch.

A few minutes and this quick side job was done.

                Grind It!  Cut It!  Fix It!

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>CRACK REPAIR &#8211; A Stitch in Time!<br />
</strong>During our repair of the Driveway Apron, we identified a crack in an adjoining Sidewalk block that we simply could not resist repairing.</p>
<p>We used our 4.5&#8243; Crack Chasing Wheel on the Jepson Grinder with the 5&#8243; Dust Muzzle and Cover Plate to open up the Crack for patching. We then switched to a single 5&#8243; Dry Cut Turbo Saw Blade to open the bottom of the groove in order for the concrete patch to be mechanically held in place. Nice!</p>
<p>Just as with our Driveway Apron, we vacuumed and Power washed, actually at the same time, followed by brushing our concrete bonding adhesive on the opening prior to applying our concrete patch.</p>
<p>A few minutes and this quick side job was done.</p>
<p>                Grind It!  Cut It!  Fix It!</p>
<p>Sidewalker.</p>
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