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Marketplace >> Listings >> Make Thick Garden Edging For Pennies Each!<< Return
Date posted: 11-Mar-2010
Now you can be part of the hottest trend in the country - - Custom-colored, manufactured concrete stone, pavers, wall tile, bricks, countertops, and concrete tile flooring - - and without paying the high retail cost! Why pay $6.00-$12.00 per square foot and more for common stone and tile? We'll show you how to make custom-crafted products for less than $0.30 per square foot! This set includes four different molds to make hundreds of square feet of stone, driveway pavers, garden edging, etc. No special equipment, experience, or skills are required to make beautiful custom-colored stone for your project. JUST FOLLOW OUR SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS. Many of the project photos on our websites were done by first-time producers. Each mold can be used hundreds of times if cared for and used properly, as they are made with .060 industrial ABS for strength, flexability, and long life. 1 - #GE-7092 curved Garden Edging Mold measuring 7"x9"x2.5" thick. 1 - #GE-7172 curved Garden Edging Mold measuring 7"x17"x2.5" thick. 1 - #GE-7102 straight Garden Edging Mold measuring 7.5"x10"x2.5" thick. 1 - #GE-7212 straight Garden Edging Mold measuring 7.5"x21"x2.5" thick. Shipping and handling charges may be paid with a credit card or PayPal, and are actual costs to your destination... no inflated shipping and handling prices. The photos #2 through #5 are of other items made with our other molds, concrete colorant, and bags of standard concrete, which is readily available at Home Depot, Lowes, Ace, etc. The tiles in photo #3 are 4"x4". Many projects in our photos were made by customers who had never worked with concrete or molds before. Some have since started small businesses making these products. It's so simple.... HERE'S HOW IT'S DONE... 1. Lubricate the molds... a light vegetable oil will do if you don't have mold release... 2. Mix a bag of premix concrete... a shovel, water, and something to mix it all in... 3. Add some color, which is optional... unless you want plain gray... 4. Pour concrete into the molds... vibrate a bit to level and release air bubbles... 5. Let them sit a day or so undisturbed... over-night is fine... 6. Flip the molds over the next day... and take the STONES out of the molds! That is obviously a simplified version of the process, but it is that easy. And FREE instructions are included with each purchase. Keywords: garden, edging, garden wall, raised flower bed, flowers, bed, patio, concrete, DIY, home & harde ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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