Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 2:53 pm
Yes I'd say pic is very eye catching, something off the norm. The problem was the training consisted of a day or two with the manufacturer, so you had site concrete layers, going off to do drives, badly. Its getting better, Im seeing more 'complete' drives of late then the 'broken biscuit' type when pic was new and it was battered by fly-by-nights.Dave_L wrote:I'll buck the general trend here and I think some of the PIC drives local to me look great and still do some years after being laid. I like the look of them.
Just MHO