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Rubber Molds for Concrete, Retaining Wall Block 10", Recycled Material
$ 52.77
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Description
Create your own custom color retaining wall blocks and save moneyNo release agent necessary, saving you money, time, and clean up, as well as easy, clean release of face color pigments, unlike plastic molds
Each mold creates 2 retaining wall blocks for walls, gardens, planters, etc.
Made in the USA from plastisol rubber, including recycled plastisol
Production quality molds can be used hundreds of times
This Stone Master Mold's Retaining Wall Block Mold creates 2 retaining wall blocks measuring approximately 10" long at the front, 6" long at the back, 5.75" deep, and 3" in height. You can create your own retaining wall blocks in the color of your choice and save money at the same time. Our rubber molds never require any release agent, so cleaning up is a breeze, with no additional steps or cost for release agent. They are production quality molds and can be used hundreds of times with proper care. Manufactured Stone Basic Mixing Procedures Using A Pre-bagged Concrete Mix: This is one suggestion for mixing the concrete for manufactured stone. There are many other instructions available online, including videos. BE SURE TO USE A CONCRETE MIX THAT CONTAINS PORTLAND CEMENT. We recommend Sakrete Maximizer, as it has lightweight aggregate, is high strength, and yields more product, but there are many kinds you can use. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for mixing. If using pigment, add desired iron oxide pigment to mixer (100% pure, no additives). These can easily be found on Amazon, etc. A plasticizer can be added to reduce the amount of water in the mix. Pour into the molds which may already have coloring additives… NO RELEASE AGENT NECESSARY. Vibrate molds to release air bubble. Cure in the molds for approximately 24 hours at the minimum of 70 degrees Fahrenheit before demolding. Higher humidity is desired. Molds can be covered with a tarp to retain more heat and humidity. Continue to cure demolded stones at 70 degrees or greater until ready.