Flexzilla is a very flexible hose. I started with it but it will collapse on the reel and restrict water flow unless you fully pull all the hose off the reel. I changed to a commercial hose that is crush resistant. It has worked out well for me, just my opinion. Great video 👍
Thanks! What I plan to do is get 3 50' sections of flexzilla 3/4" hose. I'll attach them with quick connects, then pull off what I need and connect it straight to the filter, bypassing the manifold completely. This is what I do with my big hose reel on the back of my trailer.
IBC tote is the way to go. I won't use anything else. My setup is a lot like yours. It works well for me, I strap my extension ladder on top of my IBC tote as well.
It looks very convenient! We have a 150 feet heavy duty water hose like that from Amazon for water supply to our buffer tank and it works out very well but we have been thinking about a way to have a water source to rinse off the trailer or our hands or fill a bucket I guess we’ll headed back over to Amazon.
Yes, I've been batch mixing for several yrs. Planning to upgrade to one of Gerald vess's air systems when I can. I'll try to remember to do a video on it. Thanks for the recommendation
I noticed you have most of your hose reels mount it directly to the rail of your trailer. I was thinking about doing the same thing. Have you had any issues with them rocking back and forth or anything else with stability?
For 90% of residential, 100' is enough. But I'd carry 150-200 to be safe (for residential). For commercial, I'm not leaving the house with less than 500'.
Big help brotha im gunna cop 1 to start but got anaheim hills and fullerton 24hour fitness to want a soft wash and sidewalk detail. Deff gunan need more than 1 hose big help!!
You are restricting the hell out of your water with that much hose and the hose going over your reel collapsed I rather bypass reel pull of however much hoses needed