seagravedriver
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We got a new mailbox for our home. A very serious, heavy mailbox. About 90 pounds, as it comes with a mail slot as well as a place for packages.
That being said, the question is how to mount it. On the side of the road it will be on, it is soft dirt and sand, and we get a lot of rain in Western WA. If one was to walk on the unpaved side of the road, you can have the ground break away and you just kinda slide into the ditch. We are wondering how to mount it. We have a piece of 4"x4" square stock, (not sure about the exact name, but it is hollow). As people use our driveway to turn around in, they have backed into it, it knocks it over, and we end up tilting it back up. Now it's propped up with 2x4s.
I don't think there is anyway we can make a big enough base to be secure, as it will lose against a vehicle, and be hard to pick up.
"Break away" bolts.
a deeper base, and be stuck with a 2x4 backing it up?
Dig deep and wide and mount it so they know they hit something solid?
We have gotten notes on it saying they were sorry and there were not able to pick it up, or most just drive off. I did reposition it, so there is much less of a chance for them to hit it. Any thoughts?
That being said, the question is how to mount it. On the side of the road it will be on, it is soft dirt and sand, and we get a lot of rain in Western WA. If one was to walk on the unpaved side of the road, you can have the ground break away and you just kinda slide into the ditch. We are wondering how to mount it. We have a piece of 4"x4" square stock, (not sure about the exact name, but it is hollow). As people use our driveway to turn around in, they have backed into it, it knocks it over, and we end up tilting it back up. Now it's propped up with 2x4s.
I don't think there is anyway we can make a big enough base to be secure, as it will lose against a vehicle, and be hard to pick up.
"Break away" bolts.
a deeper base, and be stuck with a 2x4 backing it up?
Dig deep and wide and mount it so they know they hit something solid?
We have gotten notes on it saying they were sorry and there were not able to pick it up, or most just drive off. I did reposition it, so there is much less of a chance for them to hit it. Any thoughts?