Build a school for the children
Yesterday was a happy day for the Charles Brothers. The Charles Brothers say they have received various parts for the JIERUI JR1000 sawmill with trailer and assembled them. The engine is running well without any mechanical problems. They say the sawmill with a trailer can be moved anywhere they want to work.
They walked for about 30 minutes to reach the intended logging site. After the operator saws the two trees, the timber is returned to the site in sections. They said: "We found the JR1000 sawmill very easy to operate, even people who have never used it before can quickly pick it up."
In a few short weeks, the calm of the jungle gave way to the whine of chainsaws, the roar of diesel engines and the shouts of men calling each other directions. Although there was a brief lull. Saw blade is not sharp, there is no local hardware nearby, but fortunately we bought a matching tooth grinding machine. For us, we always have a good supply of what I call standby consumables! Wherever the JR100 sawmill goes, that big box of spare parts goes with it. Over the course of a few hours, the pile of finished wood gradually grew larger. Everyone grinned from ear to ear while the sawmill continued to cut wood. It was proposed that these little pieces of wood be used to make new desks and chairs for the school children. Not a single piece of wood was wasted, that's for sure.
The day starts early, about the time the first rays of sunlight begin to appear. We were busy until the afternoon when the sun began to set. I would say that, judging by my feelings, it is not too far to establish a school for the students before school starts.
After a few more weeks, we finally finished building the school, thanks to Jerry's sawmill