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jgwood

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The plow along with some kids took out the old one so i built a new one.Let me know what you think
 

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Zick

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Looks good but a large firecracker (you know what I'm talking about) will still destroy the mailbox. Frame will still be there and it doesn't look easy to put a new mailbox into?
 
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jgwood

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it is made to be taken apart.For easy box replacement.If it is hit hard enough the box cage and mount will spin mounted on wit 2 1/4 bolts.Thanks for the kind words
Gregg
 

scrapdaddy

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I like it, hope they break their arm, when they ballbat it. I fought my local post office, about building a strudy post and box. All they could show me were the Federal rules, which says nothing about being too big. Telephone post, etc. In the end, they admitted, they couldn't stop delivery because the post was too strong. Look at all the fancy brick mailboxes
 

bad_idea

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Look at all the fancy brick mailboxes

That statement right there is what has confused me when people cry about a beefy steel post for a mailbox. Why can some aristocrat put in a brick mailbox but I can't show off my fabrication skills with a custom steel mailbox? Rant off.

Nice looking mailbox. I have been trying to talk the wife into letting me fabricate a new mailbox post as ours is rotten.
 
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