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Author: John Mowatt

Make Concrete Blocks--A Solid Money Maker

Making concrete blocks is a solid business opportunity. Low cost startup from home and constant demand for the product make this an excellent way to start your own business. When you make concrete blocks you are making a product which is in constant demand everywhere.

Concrete blocks are used in building everything from huge buildings right down to the smallest backyard compost box. Demand is constant and will never die as long as building is going on. You can count on a good market for your cement blocks. You are not making widgets which go out of fashion in a short time.

If you are looking for a good business to start,with very little investment,concrete block manufacturing is the opportunity for you. You can start from home working with hand molds in your garage. You can easily turn out 100 blocks per day this way. Later when your business has grown and you need to make more cement blocks,to supply your customers,you can acquire or build a concrete block making machine which can turn out hundreds of blocks in a working day.

Hand molds are made from plywood and sheet metal. They are easy to make from available plans. You simply fill the molds with the appropriate concrete mix and turn out the blocks to dry. Plans with instructions are available to show how this is done. All you need to get started are some plywood and sheet metal to make the molds and a supply of Portland cement,sand,gravel and water. All of these are easy to obtain locally at your lumberyard.

When the time comes to make more concrete blocks than you can turn out,with hand molds,you will need a machine to make the blocks with. There are a number of commercially made machines available. They do a good job but are quite pricey. Buy one if you can afford it and it will pay for itself with increased productivity. The cheaper alternative is to build your own machine.

Build your own machine? Yes you can build an excellent machine from new or used auto parts and a few odds and ends. It is not hard to build and,if you can,t weld,your local welding shop can do that part of it for you at a reasonable cost. This machine can turn out 800 blocks in a working day and is as good as or better than the commercial models.

Making your own machine is reasonably easy if you have any mechanical ability. The saving over purchase of a machine is big. You can also build a smaller hand operated machine which is of simple construction and can turn out 200 blocks in a day. When you have a machine going you will need help to operate the machine and move the completed blocks to the drying area. You will also need a space big enough to accomodate the blocks while they are drying.

When you are manufacturing concrete blocks you will naturally want to add other concrete products to your line. There is a strong demand for bird baths, sundials,garden furniture,patio slabs and a variety of other products. You can add greatly to your profits by offering these additional products to your customers. The markup on these is often much more than on cement blocks. Plans and instructions are available for all these items and they are certainly worth adding to your business line of products.

The small business which you started part time in your garage can in a relatively short time become a full time very profitable enterprise. The sky is the limit depending on how hard you are prepared to work at it. Go to it and soon you will be making a far better income than you could expect at any job.


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