Striping

  • How to Move from Walk-behind to Truck-mounted Stripers

    Single-operator,self-propelled units make for easy transition.

    Article • January 16th, 2011

  • How to Move Up from Walk-behind Stripers

    How single-operator, self-propelled stripers can help contractors move from walk-behind jobs to higher-production projects

    Article • December 15th, 2010

  • HT1000 - Ground Hog

    The HT1000 – Ground Hog connects and is tethered to any of the Stripe Hog models, can be operated up to 300 ft. away, and will maintain the pressure and vacuum needed for any removal application. The HT1000 is a walk-behind blasting tool that is...

    Product • November 4th, 2010

  • Looking Back to Look Ahead

    Pavement Maintenance & Reconstruction magazine's editor's column.

    Article • October 19th, 2010

  • Marking the Bay Bridge Detour

    Chrisp Company installs detour markings and reflective markers and reflective markers for the recostruction of the Bay Bridge.

    Article • October 19th, 2010

  • Telescoping Poles

    The Telescoping Poles work with The Big Foot One pole for chalking and one to hold the chain Holding string for snapping lines No bending over

    Product • October 14th, 2010

  • 3-D Effort to Improve Safety

    Just as 3-D is the new "big thing" in movies, officials in West Vancouver, Canada have decided adding three dimensional artwork to its pavements can help slow drivers and improve pedestrian safety. The officials apparently aren't happy with the...

    Blog • September 13th, 2010

  • Apply the Best Thermoplastic Pavement Marking

    Problems occurring during thermoplastic application can be attributed to a few factors, and knowing what the problems and causes are is the first step to preventing the problem.

    Article • August 17th, 2010

  • Innovation a Team Effort

    Innovation in the paving and pavement maintenance industry is a collaboration between manufacturers and contractors.

    Article • August 17th, 2010

  • Sealcoating, Striping & the Weather

    Understanding humidity, temperature, sunlight and wind will help you decide when - or whwther - to start your sealcoating or striping job.

    Article • August 17th, 2010

  • A Planning Tool Finds Pockets of Opportunity

    Professional Pavement Products' president develops scale to determine if material should be applied that day.

    Article • August 17th, 2010

  • Pavement Marking Materials Shortage Tests Manufacturers, Contractors in 2010 Season

    Worldwide shortage of raw materials produces production and inventory declines.

    Article • August 17th, 2010

  • Seeing the Forest for the Trees

    What has got to be one of those nightmarish problems every pavement marking contractor fears happened again last week in North Carolina. A striping contractor, focused on laying out the letters identifying the nearby building as a school, placed them...

    Blog • August 12th, 2010

  • PowrLiner 800

    Entry level airless parking lot striper 2,500 psi unit automatically adjusts pump pressure to engine speed Produces a 2- to 6-in. wide line Paints curbs using a 4-cycle, 1.6-hp Robin engine Piston pump draws paint directly from a 5-gal. pail...

    Product • August 10th, 2010

  • Visilok

    Visilok is a glass bead intermix system that improves the dry time of waterborne paint so drop-on glass beads are no longer knocked out by traffic. Visilok allows contractors to reduce coning and traffic control costs. It also helps improve performance...

    Product • July 8th, 2010