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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 88030Post DNgroundworks

The title of the thread probably got you all thinking eh?

Anyway nothing do with that, we have had one good job around 3 months work cancelled and our current job cancelled half way through due to the customer being diagnosed with cancer.....such is life.

So im thinking of other revenue streams to run along side my current business. Maybe online, maybe not...im really not fussed as long as its not something based around selling time which is basically what we all do plus a small margin that really covers business running costs.


Any ideas for a little inspiration?

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Post: # 88031Post GB_Groundworks

Gigilio ;)

My mate imports pumpkin oil from Eastern Europe and sells it but taken him a while to build a market source suppliers etc go to farmers markets etc

I don't think there's anything easy you have to find a niche and fill it.
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 88032Post DNgroundworks

Lol i have thought of that actually, male escort, but i couldnt bring myself to go through with "extras" with an ugly old hag.

i really fancy a go at the demolition side of the industry, got a house to push over in the summer cant wait.

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Post: # 88035Post TheRockConcreting

If you got some money to spend, investing in concrete mixers might be a good move, with the massive housing boom that's about to blow i would think your on a winner with something like that.
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 88037Post DNgroundworks

Massive boom? within the next 5 years...you reckon?

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 88038Post DNgroundworks

I still like the crushing concept, we had a rubble master rm70 on demo, i would love to get into the recycling industry but at around £150000.00 for the unit plus loading machinery etc its massive outlay, plus keeping it busy would be difficult at the moment

dig dug dan
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Post: # 88039Post dig dug dan

Bavtrak 025 :p
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TheRockConcreting
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Post: # 88040Post TheRockConcreting

DNgroundworks wrote:Massive boom? within the next 5 years...you reckon?
yes i think so
Jay Johnston

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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 88042Post DNgroundworks

Now your talking Dan, keeping it busy though? I do like the look of the 11tonne (ish) lemtrack 60-40, but again lots of £££££ needed.

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Post: # 88043Post dig dug dan

and a nightmare on parts. central compact crushing had one, and they packed up cos of it
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Post: # 88044Post DNgroundworks

I think they had the smaller one the 48-25? or did they have both? How are your crushers doing?

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Post: # 88045Post dig dug dan

they go mad, then they go quiet. been like that for the last 5 years.
the problem i am having is turning up to site to find no one speaks english, so no one to give instruction to. Then when they cock things up, their boss gets a repair bill.
My older machine is busy on my jobs and back at the yard. the newer one stays as a hire machine.




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Dan the Crusher Man
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Post: # 88046Post dig dug dan

its constant maintenance though dan :(
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 88048Post DNgroundworks

Aye, i can imagine.


Them rubble masters are impact crushers, apparently they go through hammers every 300 hours £1800.00 for a new set!

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Post: # 88049Post Carberry

Any hobbies that interest you? Any particular skills? any good business contacts? How much time have you got to put in to this venture? are you looking to take on more staff to run it? Got space to store stuff to resell?


Taken me 5 years but I have built up a good loyal customer base for bottled gas, welding gas, red diesel and kerosene, keeps me going non stop in the winter. Going to be doing drinks gas this summer too.
Been doing hen parties for the last couple of years, very good money if you have a half decent body and are happy being naked in a room full of women and charming them

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