|
Melt down "Hot Spots" are an easy way to permanently mark asphalt or cement pavement areas. Just melt and go. Markings can last for years or decades depending on traffic. Our 5" x 5" Black, Yellow or White Hot Spots (also known as Bundy Pads) can be used in a variety of applications either for marking pavement or adhering road markers. Our Thermoplastic Hot Spots can be used to
on both cement or asphalt surfaces. To install Hot Spots simply heat up clean cement or asphalt to 300 degrees using a roofing or weed burning torch then
lay the pad down and continue heating until it is molten. Then just let it cool. A Hot Spot can be installed in a little over a minute. Once installed the markings are permanent and
will last for years. They will stand up to virtually any type of traffic. You can mark off areas for pallets in warehouses, parking spaces in lots, create dotted lines for
turns, mark off shopping cart areas in parkings lots and much more. You can even lay them out to form arrows, words, numbers or symbols. The pads can also be used to install the raised pavement markers. To install markers follow the same
instructions but when the pad is molten simply lay the reflective road marker on top.
The 5" x 5" Hot Spots run $3.00 each plus shipping. We carry black, yellow and white. We can special order blue.
One 5" x 5" WHITE Hot Spot ($3.00 PLUS SHIPPING) click below (to order more than one click add to order, change the # and click update):
One 5" x 5" YELLOW Hot Spot ($3.00 PLUS SHIPPING) click below:(to order more than one click add to order, change the # and click update)
One 5" x 5" BLACK Hot Spot ($3.00 PLUS SHIPPING) click below:(to order more than one click add to order, change the # and click update)
If you wish to order
with a check or money order you can send payment along with a description of what you are ordering to Cole Farms Inc. 1610 Guam Lane Gulf Breeze, Fl
32563
FOR CUSTOM ORDERS PLEASE CONTACT ME BY e-mail OR CALL STEVE COLE AT 850-934-3157 AND I CAN QUOTE ANYTHING YOU NEED.
(When installing on cement, goggles are recommended just in case the heat causes small rocks to pop up.)
|