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	<title>Comments on: Ramsond RMM4 2-in-1 Air Hardwood Flooring Cleat Nailer and Stapler Gun, Yellow</title>
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		<title>By: B. Prince</title>
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		<dc:creator>B. Prince</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>transmission system before using it all the screws tight on the product Allen, gun seemed to work well, but after the installation of approximately 100 feet of 3 / 4 wooden base realize that shoe print would finish light timber after each shot !!!!!!! evident when light is reflected on the floor. I&#039;m relieved the edges of the motherboard with coarse sandpaper and stopped making dents. I would recommend this mod for everyone. No staple jams for the first 10,000 then multiple jams, even 100 or more to determine the cause. hammer head fell off after 100 shots but took the handle wedge beyond the problem and solve it. They have about 800 feet of lumber down to the product so far.   Rating: 2 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>transmission system before using it all the screws tight on the product Allen, gun seemed to work well, but after the installation of approximately 100 feet of 3 / 4 wooden base realize that shoe print would finish light timber after each shot !!!!!!! evident when light is reflected on the floor. I&#39;m relieved the edges of the motherboard with coarse sandpaper and stopped making dents. I would recommend this mod for everyone. No staple jams for the first 10,000 then multiple jams, even 100 or more to determine the cause. hammer head fell off after 100 shots but took the handle wedge beyond the problem and solve it. They have about 800 feet of lumber down to the product so far.<br />
  Rating: 2 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: Big Daddy Joe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Big Daddy Joe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:30:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ok Bottome line is that you get what you pay for the right? Right! This Ramsond RMM4 nailer is not expensive at all, but it does what it says it could do. I bought a Porta-Nailer 421P for more than two times the money and used it to half my 3 / 4 &quot;project&quot; hardwood floors. It was nice and pretty, and had some decent features but the Porta-Nailer also provided me with 32-nail jams while using approximately 1800 nails. I was very frustrated and returned it before I threw it against a wall. The Ramsond finished the work for me a hero like fashion, without jams in the damn near the same number of nails used (1800). The Ramsond could use some design improvements to allow the user to stick closer to a wall and I like to see a safety lever on the handle. Apart from that it was money well spent and I recommend this tool to anyone. Oh, this is a decent case too.   Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok Bottome line is that you get what you pay for the right? Right! This Ramsond RMM4 nailer is not expensive at all, but it does what it says it could do. I bought a Porta-Nailer 421P for more than two times the money and used it to half my 3 / 4 &quot;project&quot; hardwood floors. It was nice and pretty, and had some decent features but the Porta-Nailer also provided me with 32-nail jams while using approximately 1800 nails. I was very frustrated and returned it before I threw it against a wall. The Ramsond finished the work for me a hero like fashion, without jams in the damn near the same number of nails used (1800). The Ramsond could use some design improvements to allow the user to stick closer to a wall and I like to see a safety lever on the handle. Apart from that it was money well spent and I recommend this tool to anyone. Oh, this is a decent case too.<br />
  Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: Peter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I bought my flat Ramsond nailer stapler / on e-bay. I the last part of a box of nails then went to Staples on the basis of what a professional floor type told me. The gun worked perfectly. It is easy to use, the stapling action propels the T &amp; G floor close together eliminating all differences. It is just like my friend Bostitch PRD. I installed about 200 square feet of 3 / 4 &quot;x 2 1 / 4&quot; red oak floors and stored in the tool in my basement dry for almost a year. I started to install the same material in a room of 400 m². It worked fine for about 100 square feet and then the nail broke. The driver pin that has the necessities for the broken piston, and the driver was free. This part looks identical to the Bostitch. Ramsond sell the gun with a package of O-rings, keys and a hex wrench of stamped steel. Dismantling was not easy, but was able to lower the piston / driver. When I tried to take this apart, aluminum parts broke. I went to the Bay of email, email Ramsond (in fact, imports Padova) and the next day had an answer to call their parts dept. It will deliver a new piston / driver assembly for about $ 35 with shipping and I received in less than a week. (I can not blame them for the weapon out of warranty.) Wrong party. I&#039;m going back tomorrow and see if I can get to the right. While it worked, this weapon was great soil. But mine has not worked for long. There is a difference between a name brand (Bostitch) tool and a Harbor F &amp; S or to Ramsond tool. Quality materials and quality control make the difference. In general, I have not had good luck with the brand outside, cheap tools, but they still buy in hopes of hitting the jackpot. I guess I never learn. Bottom line, my friend has managed Pro-story years of use without problems of its Bostitch, and although I admit a tool, not a statistical sample that my Ramsond not after a few hours use, and support was questionable. If you buy Ramsond, you may have better luck than me.   Rating: 2 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought my flat Ramsond nailer stapler / on e-bay. I the last part of a box of nails then went to Staples on the basis of what a professional floor type told me. The gun worked perfectly. It is easy to use, the stapling action propels the T &amp; G floor close together eliminating all differences. It is just like my friend Bostitch PRD. I installed about 200 square feet of 3 / 4 &quot;x 2 1 / 4&quot; red oak floors and stored in the tool in my basement dry for almost a year. I started to install the same material in a room of 400 m². It worked fine for about 100 square feet and then the nail broke. The driver pin that has the necessities for the broken piston, and the driver was free. This part looks identical to the Bostitch. Ramsond sell the gun with a package of O-rings, keys and a hex wrench of stamped steel. Dismantling was not easy, but was able to lower the piston / driver. When I tried to take this apart, aluminum parts broke. I went to the Bay of email, email Ramsond (in fact, imports Padova) and the next day had an answer to call their parts dept. It will deliver a new piston / driver assembly for about $ 35 with shipping and I received in less than a week. (I can not blame them for the weapon out of warranty.) Wrong party. I&#39;m going back tomorrow and see if I can get to the right. While it worked, this weapon was great soil. But mine has not worked for long. There is a difference between a name brand (Bostitch) tool and a Harbor F &amp; S or to Ramsond tool. Quality materials and quality control make the difference. In general, I have not had good luck with the brand outside, cheap tools, but they still buy in hopes of hitting the jackpot. I guess I never learn. Bottom line, my friend has managed Pro-story years of use without problems of its Bostitch, and although I admit a tool, not a statistical sample that my Ramsond not after a few hours use, and support was questionable. If you buy Ramsond, you may have better luck than me.<br />
  Rating: 2 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: Robert C. Tarasenko</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert C. Tarasenko</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:48:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>purchased the product fear of how low the price was comparable products. a manufacturer of large nails. put my downstairs with him and be able to put many floors below him. the tool was built to last. I recommend this tool for anyone who needs a flooring nailer   Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>purchased the product fear of how low the price was comparable products. a manufacturer of large nails. put my downstairs with him and be able to put many floors below him. the tool was built to last. I recommend this tool for anyone who needs a flooring nailer<br />
  Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: tomc</title>
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		<dc:creator>tomc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 11:47:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have researched on all nailers on the market and find some interesting things here. No less than 15 on E-Bay, when you bid on one that has a starting price of $. 99 found that before coming through the &quot;out of the market over the last&quot; has more than $ 150. 00. That&#039;s where I left off. The next thing I found is that their return policy is NO. They will not return under any circumstances. The following technical assistance is where they say &quot;if available&quot;. Another said the review of castings are not very well abroad, which makes me wonder about the machining on the inside and the fact that there will again makes me think I would rather pay what it takes to get service brand and reputation.   Rating: 1 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have researched on all nailers on the market and find some interesting things here. No less than 15 on E-Bay, when you bid on one that has a starting price of $. 99 found that before coming through the &quot;out of the market over the last&quot; has more than $ 150. 00. That&#39;s where I left off. The next thing I found is that their return policy is NO. They will not return under any circumstances. The following technical assistance is where they say &quot;if available&quot;. Another said the review of castings are not very well abroad, which makes me wonder about the machining on the inside and the fact that there will again makes me think I would rather pay what it takes to get service brand and reputation.<br />
  Rating: 1 / 5</p>
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