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The cooker building started with discussions of what to build during the week: a new large cooker with fiberglass insulation (instead of wood planings) and a metal stand was the decision.  Hari, Sarah and Karen teamed with Alejandra and Ramuldah to build the cooker.  Reyna, Maria Magdalena and I worked on the support frame.  One of the previous volunteers had worked out the dimensions for an angle iron frame which we adjusted for the larger oven.  Cutting the angle iron with a hand hacksaw is lots of work.  We set up the miter saw that the PV team uses to cut aluminum for the frames of the solar panels with a blade for cutting steel and had a training session on safe use of the saw.  A second miter saw with a blade for cutting wood was donated to the Solar Center and put into operation after a safety training course.  The teams worked diligently to finish the new cooker and the stand (support frame with wheels).  Francis traveled separately, first to Costa Rica, then to Sabana Grande, arriving Wednesday morning. The Solar Center had a large drill press that was donated some time ago, but never used.  We cleaned and lubricated the drill and frame and required the switches to get the press working nicely, then had a safety training class to teach safe use of this very dangerous tool.  We finished the cooker and stand on Friday just before our closing party/event at which most everyone performed.  The Solar Children put on a couple skits which were the hit of the show.

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