I could use quite a few retaining wall blocks....as in several hundred. The price at the local home improvement places just went up. Lowes is at almost $2.50 per block.
I stumbled onto molds that are sold on Ebay and they look pretty interesting. Has anyone used these before? I'm guessing you can't pump too many of these things out unless one uses super fast setting concrete.
Probably more pain than it's worth. Any experience to the contrary?
"Designed with a key (ridge) on top to insure secure stacking and to allow for the construction of a strong, structural wall. It has also been molded with a split line - so if you require a half block you can, using a chisel, split the block in two.
You are buying directly from us, the manufacturer, so we are able to guarantee every item you purchase.
Our molds are made from high-grade, industrial strength polyethylene plastic – custom manufactured for us, to ensure durability, flexibility (for easy release), reliability and long life. Be aware that not all “Poly” plastic is created equal – if it isn’t polyethylene, you will not experience the same results – it is the exceptional performance of our material that makes our molds so successful.
For information and tips on: mixing and pouring concrete; coloring the stone; releasing the molds; and more – visit our website. Each purchase comes with an instruction sheet.
Size: 11.5" (widest point) x 8.5" deep X 4.5" (at highest point)
Model: Retaining Wall Blocks
Material: Custom Polyethylene