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Originally Posted by Tobra
How much would a cement pad at the top for turning around cost? Probably way too much
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The pavement is only about 7 years old & in great shape so removing it for concrete is not money well spent at this point. A neighbor has a concrete slope down to his place and grooved the concrete like you would see on a boat ramp. It's actually counterproductive cause you can't plow the snow out of the grooves, then it freezes and becomes a sheet of ice, in the shade no less. Concrete does hold up better than asphalt with snow chains though.
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Originally Posted by cabmandone
I asked a good friend that does this sort of thing if there was any DIY product that is worth a damn. He said "don't waste the money". He's an upfront guy that I'd trust.
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Ya, as I mentioned I figured the off the shelf stuff was less effective, especially being susceptible to unraveling in the scuffing turn areas. I read a bunch of product reviews that did not instill a ton of confidence. If it was less SF I might be more willing to give it a try. Thanks for asking your buddy.