Local Craftsmen producing cooking stoves for families, reliably, affordably and of good quality, which will cook and heat for years to come, using minimal fuel. Not only does the community have its Craftsmen, the Craftsman themselves have employment and are able to look after their families. A win - win situation for the community!
@KRINKS SUGA your taking it wrong it's a compliment to these workers and a shot at lazy people in the US.mixed with a complaint about an insurance/safety company that makes stupid rules and never pays out...ever
When I was fifteen years old I remember we use to have this stove at home in Karachi which burned sawdust , it's a very efficient high heat producing burning stove . 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Lol I am a blacksmith so I'm not impressed at handtooling. I do appreciate their production speed though. You may not have noticed in some scenes there are a couple of the completed items lying around. So its safe to say they probably made 40 of them that they to sell to make a living. Its what we blacksmiths do.
Can't do what they do, but I do love watching them prove that not everything has to be massed produced by machines. They do what they do to live, and they are damn good at it.
Impressive craftsmanship! However, im worried about paint fumes and if the sawdust came from plywood with harmful chemicals in the bonding glue. The fumes could make its way into the food they're cooking. They probably should have left it bare metal. But, damn that's some skills right there!
In Sri Lanka also use same stove those days. But now everyone change to Gas& electric cookers.Any way I appreciate these methods. Good for our health. So don't give up this method Modif in future. One day turn again to this system. Thanks.
Hamara GHAR ma ajj BHI asa laqin thora SA different dadi Ka waqat Ka para hua ha 55 sal purana gub gas Nahi thi Lakri Ka bura KU is ma galata tha GASA in sb na galia ajj kal go gas ki position ha ati Nahi mahgi cyclendar hahnga Bora ki bori kitna ki ha is ki BHI black SHURO Hu gae Hu gi I will try old one it's history technology wapis a gae dunya aga hum peacha nice job logo KU Kutch sahulat Tu Mili salute sir👍👍👍👍
Really hard and good work. We all Pakistan Bangladesh India Nepal Bhutan China Sri lanka Afghanistan are honest and hardworking nations but we fight with each others. I don’t know why ?? Like from Pakistan.
This is inspiering to me, I grew up in Northern Rodesia (Zambia) and now work in Madagascar in a Malagasy primary school. I am very technical as i grew up on a farm. Personal skills used to to the best. I salute you!!!!
I've made (admittedly much simpler) sawdust burners from 20L vegetable oil drums. To stop the sawdust burning from the top down rather than inside a thin layer of ashes or sand is sprinkled on top before the centre tube is removed.