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Title: after market cylinders
Post by: tommysp61 on January 15, 2014, 12:50:33 pm
Anyone ever hear of a company named raisman they produces cylinders piston assemblys are they good or junk thanks Tom
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: Cut4fun . on January 15, 2014, 12:59:22 pm
I've bought raisman  aftermarket products online. So far so good.   
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on January 15, 2014, 04:08:21 pm
Same here, only purchased one or two cyls/pistons. Lately using OEM and Hyway.
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: Grande Dog on February 19, 2014, 12:39:37 pm
     Howdy,

   Raisman is a aftermarket manufacturing, and forwarding company based in Brazil. They source parts from all over the world.
Regards
Gregg
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: dozerdan on February 20, 2014, 07:22:38 am
     Howdy,

   Raisman is a aftermarket manufacturing, and forwarding company based in Brazil. They source parts from all over the world.
Regards
Gregg

Gregg
 I was looking at your signature. I take it that you no longer work for the other company.

Later
Dan
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: Cut4fun . on February 20, 2014, 01:03:59 pm
     Howdy,

   Raisman is a aftermarket manufacturing, and forwarding company based in Brazil. They source parts from all over the world.
Regards
Gregg

Gregg
 I was looking at your signature. I take it that you no longer work for the other company.

Later
Dan

In another thread here.

This is from Grande Dog

Howdy All,

I hope this message finds everything well with you and yours.

Been having some crazy times out west since Bailey's showed us the door. Myself and a few other Bailey's expat's have gotten together and formed an LLC by the name of Left Coast Supplies. To kick things off we're having a "while supplies last" special on some GB bars. They're all made in Australia and the prices are set to move. The site is just coming on so I'm sure we'll have tons of growing pains in the near future. We'll be bringing more product on as soon as we can. You can catch us at www.leftcoastsupplies.com


Regards
Gregg
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on February 25, 2014, 12:10:10 pm
Did not know that RP was Brazil, even though I worked there for five years. What I can tell you is that the Brazilians are as good at non-ferrous metallurgy as any one on the planet, and better than most. The best Volkswagen racing parts come from Brazil!

Must have something to do with Brazil having more bauxite than anyone.
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: aclarke on February 25, 2014, 12:50:54 pm
Many  stihl cylinder and pistons have been made in Brazil by Industria Brazil for years. Examples I've had were all very nice
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on February 25, 2014, 01:13:29 pm
And the best french fries, coldest beer, and the most georgous women ever are also in Brazil.
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: aclarke on February 25, 2014, 02:57:09 pm
Tim, I can see the beer and beautiful women, and scantily clad no less but where does the French fry come from? They using some sort of alternate tuber such as Yucca root or possibly Plantains?   Adam
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on February 25, 2014, 03:43:37 pm
Batata are used instead of a streight potato!

Batata is the word for sweet potato (Latin: ) in many languages (e.g. Spanish, Hebrew and others), apparently from the Taíno batata (see Sweet potato → Names).
 
Batata is the word for potato (Latin: Solanum tuberosum; only distantly related to sweet potato) in some languages, e.g. Portuguese, Marathi, Konkani, some Arabic variants and others. The English word "potato" itself is derived from the Taíno batata, borrowed via Spanish patata.[1]

However they are white, the way they do it in Brazil is to cut the fries, scrape them with a fork and then fry. They come out like the crispiest fry (similar to English roast potatos, yes I worked in the UK also) you have ever tasted and like a baked potato on the inside.
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: mowertech on March 23, 2014, 03:16:28 pm
Cut4fun  that is good to know about raisman    cause  Gardner  is  one of the distributors  for them  and i am going to be selling that  product line on my site  .
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: sharkey on March 24, 2014, 04:15:21 am
Most beautiful girls have USA stamped on them!
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on March 24, 2014, 09:26:33 am
Sharkey, take a trip to Rio, you'll see! You can also see bare footed Brazilians climb 200' tall trees in the Amazon and top them with two man hand saws!
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: adam32 on March 24, 2014, 10:21:19 am
Sharkey, take a trip to Rio, you'll see! You can also see bare footed Brazilians climb 200' tall trees in the Amazon and top them with two man hand saws!

Or take a trip to Mexico and see an American girl rebelling against her family climb a 60' stripper pole bare footed and bare assed then slide all the way down with no hands... ;)
Title: Re: after market cylinders
Post by: brokenbudget on March 24, 2014, 10:28:17 am
I don't care where they come from. I like them all :-*