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New Mailbox

Old Moparz

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Third time's the charm?
Kept the lights in the lower position, brought them back inboard against the panels, and spaced 'em out just a bit farther. Real test will come tonight - see how well the numbers show up now.
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That looks great, nice work. (y)

I'd love to do something nice but being the last house on a dead end makes my mailbox a target for plow trucks, delivery trucks, taxi cabs & random imbeciles who should be walking & not be behind the wheel. I have fixed mine at least a dozen times over the years & now use a 5 gallon bucket with gravel in it with the post centered in the bucket.

Damn thing has been up 5 or 6 years & not one knuckledragger has crashed into it. :ROFLMAO:
 
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endangeredspecies

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SF Bay Area
Took a couple of night shots. It's as good as it's been, and I think I'm going to leave it. I think it could be better with backlighting or a linear light, but I'm not running power out there just for that. So, Solar it is!

I do need to put some numbers on the house, too, apparently. Still getting deliveries to the next door neighbors, and one DoorDash driver
was terribly confused (though, to be real, the mailbox was blocked by a construction truck at the time.)




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