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Sawdust for racing at Bristol

Started by dgdrls, April 02, 2021, 09:31:10 PM

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dgdrls

So I learned this week that during the track preparation for the dirt race at Bristol Motor Speedway
a base layer of sawdust was used.

Seems it makes removing the dirt racing surface from the underlying concrete surface much easier.

Neat stuff

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WV Sawmiller

   Isn't Nathan,@123maxbars , near there? Did you notice if it was mostly walnut sawdust? I wouldn't put it past him to have developed another niche market like this. :D
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mike_belben

The guy with the walkie talkie must be the boss   :D
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btulloh

Quote from: mike_belben on April 03, 2021, 08:27:54 AM
The guy with the walkie talkie must be the boss   :D
:D  He must work for VDOT. 
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Southside

I was thinking it had to be a government job.  :D
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Sedgehammer

Quote from: Southside on April 03, 2021, 08:37:53 AM
I was thinking it had to be a government job.  :D
I thought they made a device now that held up rakes, shovels and the like by themselves, so no one was needed to hold them up anymores..... :o
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ellmoe

Quote from: Sedgehammer on April 05, 2021, 06:32:52 AM

I thought they made a device now that held up rakes, shovels and the like by themselves, so no one was needed to hold them up anymores..... :o
I recently told a newly hired employee that I had a wall that could hold up the saw dust shovel and that I didn't need him to do that job. It took a minute for him to understand what I meant. He was gone shortly after that. The wall is still here and it still holds the shovel upright just fine. ;D
Thirty plus years in the sawmill/millwork business. A sore back and arthritic fingers to prove it!

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