An Ol Timer wrote:They are closer than you in definition. See below.
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Main Entry: 1as·phalt
Pronunciation: 'as-"folt also 'ash-, esp British -"falt
Variant(s): also as·phal·tum /as-'fol-t&m, esp British -'fal-/
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English aspalt, from Late Latin aspaltus, from Greek asphaltos
1 : a dark bituminous substance that is found in natural beds and is also obtained as a residue in petroleum refining and that consists chiefly of hydrocarbons
2 : an asphaltic composition used for pavements and as a waterproof cement
- as·phal·tic /as-'fol-tik, esp British -'fal-/ adjective
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You're thinking of the term asphalt paving (2) and it is described as an asphaltic composition. The roofing tar is actually closer to pure asphalt (1)but with a fiberous binder added.
mikeschn wrote:I'm sticking with roof tar. At $5 per gallon, I don't know how you are going to get much cheaper than that.![]()
Mike...
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