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<blockquote data-quote="Mydexta" data-source="post: 4017372" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>No no no no no</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hot tar goes cold fairly quickly, hence why utility companies use hot boxes to transport their couple of tonne around as they keep hot all day. </p><p>Once it starts going cold, it's a pain to work with as it won't rake properly and won't roll properly. Depending on what actual material you get, it could be impossible to use once it gets below a certain temp.</p><p></p><p>Tar can be funny to work with, it can be rolled too much, or not enough. Remember if you lay you're own you have to lay it a tad deeper than you want to allow for rolling, although too much and it won't roll down to where you want it.</p><p></p><p>Personally, id leave it to the experts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mydexta, post: 4017372, member: 102"] No no no no no Hot tar goes cold fairly quickly, hence why utility companies use hot boxes to transport their couple of tonne around as they keep hot all day. Once it starts going cold, it's a pain to work with as it won't rake properly and won't roll properly. Depending on what actual material you get, it could be impossible to use once it gets below a certain temp. Tar can be funny to work with, it can be rolled too much, or not enough. Remember if you lay you're own you have to lay it a tad deeper than you want to allow for rolling, although too much and it won't roll down to where you want it. Personally, id leave it to the experts [/QUOTE]
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