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  • Thanks for the Beautiful Video Mr. RanCorp.

    Thanks for helping yours and my brothers in Afrika

    I know lives will change just from your teaching of welding.

    hope one day I will learn to weld too!

    p.s. your a good man Ran

  • Wonderful!

  • Parabens pela solidariedade aos menos favorecidos... o mundo fica melhor com essas ações.

  • nice.

    imagine what with a tig welder and some more modern stuff.....

    granted, the bicycle they have and that trailer will last for hundreds of years, solid steel...

    but did ya see how well it balances?

    and piviots?

    nice design.

  • i bet they take very good care of the tools, too. replacements are a long way away, i'm sure. Break the wrong one and your out of business.

  • all that nice equpitment and they dont get nice welding helmets? wtf lol

  • god bless our african brotheres, very nice idea and project. could you teach me to made a bike triler?

  • I appreciate you looking at the trailer video. We have made great advances with the trailer since the video was done a few years back. New video will be coming Spring 2010 with build plans available.

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  • this is a great idea and does so much...........

  • Thank you for the nice comments. It is and continues to be a terrific project benefiting many different people groups.

  • nice music, great idea..makes me want to visit Rwanda, now what your local beer?

  • Good work . Those trailers and the skills to make them are making a difference in peoples lives.

  • This is exactly what we all need to start doing in the United States to deal with the high price of gasoline.

    Oh wait, I forgot...90% of Americans are lazy and fat and drive their SUV 4 blocks to the store just to pick up a pack of cigarettes.

    It was a great idea, but never mind, this would never work here.

  • Great Job!

  • What a beautiful example of appropriate technology.

  • "Green" African's like this put the rich Greenpeace's to shame.

  • Do you know the carrying capacity for these trailers? It seems to be at least 300lbs.

    Could you explain how RanCorps Service is involved? Is this typical RCS work?

  • This Indigenous Micro-Business video is supported by a complete blog site. Please visit RanCorpServices at Blogspot on the web.

  • Great idea and great people.

    Good Look for all...

    Reagards from Brazil...

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