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No you don't. It's hot and messy. We use hot mix when we seal coat our roads and that hose gets really hot. The oil is 165 degrees in the tank. We don't use the hose very often on the roads fortunately.
The hose is going to drag, impossible not to. The point of the hose man is to take the pressure off the hose so the operator doesn't have to pull the hose around. The hoseman also is responsible for keeping it from catching on things like curbs. Next time you wash your car have someone carry the hose for you and see how much easier it is.
Lol ain't no one squeegeeing a huge parking lot bud ....and try to bid a job as such and the guy spraying will win the bid everytime...now on a residential drive that's a different story
If you're brushing 2 coats you are using way too much. At most you should brush the first coat and spray the second. No point in doing a thick coat on this parking lot, because this lot needs to be repaved. I take it you've never done this if you think that though.
Did you really put those parking stoppers on a crack and seal around it? You seem to be doing shady work in every video. I guess ruining your own seal is a good way to keep them as a customer.