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- [[strikethrough]] [[/strikethrough]] each of them has 5-6 buruh dwpah. ((this varies [[strikethrough]] for [[/strikethrough]] seasonally))
- peng. kepuil buy copper sheets from peng. besan, the 2 in the desa & 30 from outside
- peng. besan buy scrap copper by truck from Semahang on funabaya
- nosokan is term used for scrap
baham nasakan "dilebun" = melted down & made into sheets or "baham setengah jadi"
- when first melted down in rounds, then hammered out into lampshade - like shapes
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bakalan
(anvil)
tools:
balas/Landasan/paron
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Gunting
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- work place also called perapen
-charcoal must be teak
- race.[[?]] to them if harvest good, their sales good & VV, po they are also adversely affected by wereng
- on average, using copper sheets, the worken can make 3 deidang in 2 days = 5k
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- 1k costs 1500 (in sheet form)
- in 1978 price 1000 - 1200 pen k
- are 2 types of charcoal used:
a. dari qunung[[best guess]] - regular
b. dari dopun ((kitchen coal, after wood for cooking burned))
- regular 2000 Rp - 2500 pen pikul in rainy, about 1600 in dry
- because charcoal is illegal, some of sellers have been caught - they say buyers never punished only sellers
- mtns where charcoal gotten 16 K away, in Kec. Lunem
- 1 blek (large tin container such as is used for oil) kitchen coal 75 - 100Rp
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- pegunungan better because "still
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- has a lot of firein it" - kitchen mainly ashes
- if kitchen can buy in very small amts, but if gunungan minimum about 1000Rp worth
- by wt. must use 2x as much kitchen as mtn. to work same amt
- kitchen bought from neighbors