12 MACHINES TO START IN YOUR GARAGE AND MAKE MONEY AT HOME



12 MACHINES TO START IN YOUR GARAGE AND MAKE MONEY AT HOME

Looking for ways to earn extra income without renting a shop or investing huge amounts of money?

In this video, we’ll cover 12 powerful machines you can set up right inside your garage or small workspace.

From crafting products people use every day to offering services with high demand, these machines can help you turn a simple space into a money-making workshop.

Whether you’re interested in small-scale manufacturing, creative side hustles, or practical services, you’ll find ideas here that are affordable, realistic, and easy to start from home.

Stick around till the end, because some of the machines might surprise you with how much profit they can bring in!
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Disclaimer:
This video is for educational and informational purposes only. We do not guarantee income or business success; results depend on skills, demand, and market conditions.
Operating machinery can cause injury if done without proper knowledge or safety precautions.
Always seek professional training or guidance before using any machine, follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions, wear appropriate protective equipment, and comply with local safety regulations, permits, and electrical codes.
Any machine demonstrations shown are performed by trained individuals for illustration only. Do not attempt to replicate without proper training and safety measures.
The thumbnail and visuals are illustrative and should not be taken as guaranteed earnings or outcomes.
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⚠️ Important Note
This video is for educational and informational purposes only.
We do not promise or guarantee earnings — results depend on skills, demand, market conditions, and proper business planning.
Many of the machines shown may require professional training, protective equipment, safe installation, and compliance with local laws or permits.
Do not operate unfamiliar machinery without instruction, supervision, or proper safety gear.
Always review manufacturer manuals, follow local regulations, and seek expert help when needed to avoid injury or legal issues.

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31 Comments

  1. You really have to factor in time on things like handmade leather and wood goods. The payout usually isn't worth the time and work it takes to make them.

  2. When it comes to sewing machines, if you are doing more than upholstery leather you will need a leather sewing machine as regular industrial/heavy duty sewing machines are not made to go through thick/multiple layers of leather.

  3. Two small thoughts:

    – food production will need a clean space and probably some certification

    – getting hold of uncontaminated plastic waste could be tricky. From a factory, fine – but members of the public are likely to put many kinds of unsuitable material in bags if plastic waste.

  4. The CNC machine parts look pricey here. I ordered the toolset from Japan last year, and DocSShipper included the exact 22% duty rate in the quote so I could paad the budget. No surprises at payment.

  5. Real estate agents should rarely ever need a spare key. Home owners often times have one already and the agents will simply use a lock box to keep the key safe. They give the code to other agents so they can access the house. There could be some opportunity with that still but I would be cautious about going all in on it

  6. Please, for acurracy, put the dollar symbol on the left side of the money. Ex. $100

  7. Mogę pracować z każdą maszyną (ale najchętniej z drewnem), bylebyś dał mi pracę na co najmniej kilka godzin dziennie.
    *praca

  8. Most on here dont have the customer drive. Not that great or everyone would be doing it

  9. Coffee roster needs a fda approved space. There is a lot more in it than most things here

  10. Yeah, locksmithing is a real trade not a garage hobby. Many states require licensing. Your coverage is way way simplified here… originating auto keys from nothing (not a copy) is highly technical, and requires specific training, tools, software, etc… the rest of the stuff you cover is also lite on details.. literally nothing covered is as simple as presented here, and a bit disrespectful to real pros who actually make a living doing these things.

  11. 1. Coffee Roaster

    2. Laser rust removal

    3. Plasma cutter

    4. Wood lathe

    5. Screen printing

    6. Industrial sewing machine

    7. Vacuum forming machine

    8. Food Dehydrator

    9. Plastic shredder

    10. Key cutting machine

    11. Feed pellet mills

    12. Rubber stamp manufacturing
    13. Wooden cutlery

  12. with machine you can just start to make products, but to sell them one need company and some more money

  13. main points , machines only producing, bussiness doing deal about production..

  14. What's the learning curve on maintenance for each of these as well as the replacement part costs?

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