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Very, VERY interested Beeg. Our club has been dabbling with the geo-tex idea, but as has been said, prop strikes kill it, and we have plenty of "Not so great" landers in our club!! I will be watching for progress!!
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The "main" runway will be 75x500-600 and we are adding a 300ft crosswind runway. May cover a lot larger area. We may even do our parking lot and the extra area we have for Control line and stuff. They say the runway will be good for about 10 years with an annual maintenance. I'm assuming that means a light top spray once a year but this is all new so we will see. If it works out good I can see this being the next new thing in RC runways for a reasonable cost. Since they say it stays flexible I would imagine it may do well with winter/summer heaving but again it's very simple to patch cracks and stuff with a bucket of the juice and some dirt. Here in Houston we get A LOT of rain and the clay type soil does heave some with the variance in moisture. Time will tell!
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Keep us informed, this sounds interesting. I am curious as to how long it will last. We have all four seasons here, often below zero in the winter and in the 90s to 100s in August, with about 40 inches total precipitation, some in the form of snow of course, in a year.
What size area are you covering?
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Pretty much. If you want high compression for trucks and full size runways you can till the mixture in the top 6" or so. If you just need dust control or light load capability you can just spray it on top. The cool part is if the surface gets damaged you can take a 5gal. bucket and mix up a "mortar" which is self leveling and repair any cracks, pot holes or other damage.Originally posted by wvrailfan View Post
So if I understand their site, the Gorilla Snot is basically a glue that you spray on existing dirt or gravel to seal and hold it in place. Is this about correct?
We've convinced out local county into doing the work and they are suppose to do the job in about two weeks. I'll try to get pictures and video along with details. Based on the area we want done it will take about 2 to 2 1/2 containers of the stuff which run about $1,100 each. Way cheaper than concrete or asphalt and not much more than the fabric we currently have. They say the surface will be smooth like "glass" which has a few folks concerned about stopping without brakes. As cheap as it is we may put the stuff down over a large area and just "paint" the primary runway as it will also abate weeds and such so they say but Texas grass and weeds are voracious.
There is another company that sells a similar polymer based product that is a top coat in either white or black and adds texture if we don't like the smooth "natural" earth color.
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So if I understand their site, the Gorilla Snot is basically a glue that you spray on existing dirt or gravel to seal and hold it in place. Is this about correct?Originally posted by Beeg View PostNew runways are good!
Our club is getting ready to finally change our runway surface. We wore out our first fabric runway a few years ago and when we put down our second fabric covering the contractor put down the wrong base material and it's been a disaster ever since since we are located on a detention pond area and used to get severe floods which undercut the base material. The county has since dug around our area so we shouldn't get the severe flooding we've had in the past but fabric, which is better than nothing takes regular maintenance and prop strikes really tear it up.
So, since we can't put petroleum products down (asphalt) and concrete is very expensive we researched poly pavement options which are very cost effective. Of the polymer based materials we researched it was determined that "Gorilla-Snot" is our best options. Some poly pavement companies just get terrible reviews but Gorilla Snot which is used by the military gets the best reviews. Hope to have our new runway by late summer.
BB
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That is an impressive accomplishment! I know grass would rip the wheels out of a few of my jets, particularly my 70mm F-104. The new runway is looking good though!Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post
I fly planes with 1" wheels on my grass ;)
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I fly planes with 1" wheels on my grass ;)Originally posted by bradl4648 View PostVery nice I fly off pavement now and just love it. Flying off grass has so many limitations its not funny and no small wheels either. Glad to see everything working out for you guys happy landings!
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Very nice I fly off pavement now and just love it. Flying off grass has so many limitations its not funny and no small wheels either. Glad to see everything working out for you guys happy landings!
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I'm a grass man myself, I mostly fly at the house.Originally posted by Beeg View PostWish we could go pavement....
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PavementOriginally posted by Beeg View PostThat's a big hump. Are y'all going with fabric?
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New runways are good!
Our club is getting ready to finally change our runway surface. We wore out our first fabric runway a few years ago and when we put down our second fabric covering the contractor put down the wrong base material and it's been a disaster ever since since we are located on a detention pond area and used to get severe floods which undercut the base material. The county has since dug around our area so we shouldn't get the severe flooding we've had in the past but fabric, which is better than nothing takes regular maintenance and prop strikes really tear it up.
So, since we can't put petroleum products down (asphalt) and concrete is very expensive we researched poly pavement options which are very cost effective. Of the polymer based materials we researched it was determined that "Gorilla-Snot" is our best options. Some poly pavement companies just get terrible reviews but Gorilla Snot which is used by the military gets the best reviews. Hope to have our new runway by late summer.
BB
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New runway for our club
For several years our club's (Johnson City Radio Controllers) runway has been in horrible condition because due to settling of the former landfill surface.
We have started work on it and you can follow the progress on our forum or refresh your browser to see updated pictures every five minutes.


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