Using cotton-covered aluminum wire, hammered into place with a steel hammer, running at three times the normal flux, using laminations of unknown origin, with unaligned grain, with no ventilation holes, no fan, no switch, no fuse, no thermal cutout, no flux gap, steel high-resistance bolts, no lockwashers, no torque wrench, loose laminations, no flux shunt, organic insulation, wooden core clamps, no vacuum varnish impregnation, no baking-- that's the absolute cheapest possible design, having cut each and every possible corner and then a few more. These techniques were abandoned most places about 140 years ago. Probably gonna burn up or kill someone within a week.