For eight years, Sun toiled, constructing prosthetic limbs from scrap metal, hose, tape, and sheer gumption. Website MIC and Mail Online explain that his elbows control the prosthetic hands: so if he moves his elbow forward, the palm will open. There are also removable hooks on each hand that he can use to manipulate and lift heavy farming equipment.
Each arm weighs nearly one kilogram, and they can get hot in summer and cold in winter.
As MIC points out, thanks to his self-made artificial limbs, Sun can work on his farm, feed himself, brush his teeth, use a phone, play the harmonica, ride a motorcycle—live a normal life, all on his own.
Sun is currently working on a MKII version for other disabled people, adding that there's no need to pay high hospital fees.
Chinese man spends eight years building himself bionic hands after DIY accident [Mail Online]
Chinese Man Builds Himself Bionic Hands After Losing Both of His Hands [MIC]
【速報】鋼の錬金術師は中国に居た [中国的爆発日記]