I am amazed at the artistic ability of these men from Pakistan. Meanwhile, some only observe the waste of wood. But that's how it is, while the pessimist is saddened by a half-full glass of water, the optimist is happy because the glass is already filling.
There's two things Pakistan does better than anyone else in the world. And that is *Double Handling* and *Waste Wood.* And when wood is so rare in the country, you'd think they'd take care not to waste it like there's endless supply.
What are you talking about, what wasted wood? Everything is made with synthetic boards these days: Kitchen cabinets, cupboards, you name it, and they're all made with this scrap wood or wood chips to be precise.
@@channelname9042 I'm referring to how they "cut down a tree to make a toothpick", so to speak. That type of waste. When trees are so rare in the country.
@@fawzimahmud2494(Info from a 2024 Survey) The country is literally down to 4.8% of the country having "forests" on it. That's 4.8% *in the whole of Pakistan.* And 40% of those "forests" is just scrub land *...NO TREES,* just small shrubs. And you call 4.8% "jungles of trees", like there's heaps? You're an idiot. And a MILLION brushes from one tree?! 🤣🤣🤣
@@fawzimahmud2494 The country is literally down to about 4.8% of the country having "forests" on it. That's 4.8% in *the whole of Pakistan.* And 40% of those "forests" is just scrub land *...NO TREES,* just small shrubs. So tell me how that means there's heaps of trees. Well? (edit) Correction, it's actually 2.2% according to the U.N. I can add a link to prove it if necessary. Also, a million brushes from one tree? Haha 🤣🤣🤣Priceless.
Never even knew what a cricket bat looked like before this
I am amazed at the artistic ability of these men from Pakistan.
Meanwhile, some only observe the waste of wood.
But that's how it is, while the pessimist is saddened by a half-full glass of water, the optimist is happy because the glass is already filling.
10 men to do the work of 1 who does it correctly 😂😂😂
I don’t get it. Pakistan has so much manufacturing yet they still don’t have the technology to get more efficient.
@@Kunfucious577 😂😂😂
they need a pellet machine, then they can sell the pellets
They need to outlaw native wood manufacturing in Pakistan for a while, at least until they can reforest.
Their country, their problem.
Eventually, it becomes the worlds when lack of supply increases prices.
There's two things Pakistan does better than anyone else in the world. And that is *Double Handling* and *Waste Wood.* And when wood is so rare in the country, you'd think they'd take care not to waste it like there's endless supply.
What are you talking about, what wasted wood? Everything is made with synthetic boards these days: Kitchen cabinets, cupboards, you name it, and they're all made with this scrap wood or wood chips to be precise.
@@channelname9042 I'm referring to how they "cut down a tree to make a toothpick", so to speak. That type of waste. When trees are so rare in the country.
@@rafiqkatana THEY MADE A MILLION BRUSHES FROM A SINGLE TREE .NOW WHERE'S THE WASTE.? PAKISTAN HAS JUNGLES OF TREES
@@fawzimahmud2494(Info from a 2024 Survey) The country is literally down to 4.8% of the country having "forests" on it. That's 4.8% *in the whole of Pakistan.* And 40% of those "forests" is just scrub land *...NO TREES,* just small shrubs. And you call 4.8% "jungles of trees", like there's heaps? You're an idiot.
And a MILLION brushes from one tree?!
🤣🤣🤣
@@fawzimahmud2494 The country is literally down to about 4.8% of the country having "forests" on it. That's 4.8% in *the whole of Pakistan.* And 40% of those "forests" is just scrub land *...NO TREES,* just small shrubs. So tell me how that means there's heaps of trees. Well? (edit) Correction, it's actually 2.2% according to the U.N. I can add a link to prove it if necessary.
Also, a million brushes from one tree? Haha 🤣🤣🤣Priceless.
lol a Singer sewing machine clone. I wonder if they pay for the use of the patent.
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