I'm out in northern Illinois.
I have heard of successful casting businesses . One of the largest producers of castings is just a few miles from us in Wisconsin. In fact, when a casting business is successful the biggest problem is often not being able to keep up with demand.
We don't expect to become rich overnight from this. Just something for supplementary income and maybe something larger down the road. It's essential to start small and build your way up. I see it happen all the time where people get in over their heads and it makes them fail. Not even just in business. It's like the number of poker players I've come across that manage to make money at the potawotomi casino in wisconsin, so then they go and get a loan and go try to make it big in Vegas. They inevitably lose it all and end up worse off than before. Had they built up that ten grand on their own they not only would not have had all the debt but would have gone through the gauntlet and earned invaluable experience along the way.
A side note: every business has pros and cons. Casting production is no different. As long as you treat it as a business and build it with a strong base from the ground up you'll do fine. Show me a business that failed and i can almost guarantee it was the fault of the owner/operator. Not the sector or market that was at fault. Im sure you've all met someone at one point in your life that struggled making money selling pot. The stuff sells itself but still there's always someone that sucks at it.
"There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult."
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Warren Buffett