wbrian63
Well-known member
First - not interested in any store-bought solutions - I want to fab my own fix - thanks.
The elderly couple that lives across the street is just about at the point where someone needs to hide the keys to the truck.... For the 2nd time in as many months, they've backed into our mailbox.
The current post is 2x2x1/4" tube fashioned in an "L" shape. That places the post away from the curb about 12" while providing the proper height and offset for the postal service.
I'm trying to come up with something that will allow the post to give. Right now, the mailbox takes the brunt of the force and deforms while the post pushes away.
I'm thinking the easiest thing is a spring of some sort that will allow the post to give regardless of what direction the of impact.
I've looked at online spring sellers and I have no idea how to calculate how big a spring I need.
Looks to me like I need an expansion spring, but calculating the bending force is beyond me. I basically need the mailbox to be stiff enough for the normal activity of the postal service (opening and closing the door, inserting mail and packages, etc) to not cause the mailbox to move, but when the Mr or Mrs once again makes contact the mailbox will move away without causing more damage to the box.
I don't much care if there's damage to the tailgate of the truck, but I'll probably fashion a bumper covered with rubber hose to the front to make it contact safe.
The post is about 30" tall from the ground to the point where the horizontal bar attaches. Ideally, I'll cut the post and weld the spring in place a couple of inches above ground level.
Greatly appreciate any suggestions.
The elderly couple that lives across the street is just about at the point where someone needs to hide the keys to the truck.... For the 2nd time in as many months, they've backed into our mailbox.
The current post is 2x2x1/4" tube fashioned in an "L" shape. That places the post away from the curb about 12" while providing the proper height and offset for the postal service.
I'm trying to come up with something that will allow the post to give. Right now, the mailbox takes the brunt of the force and deforms while the post pushes away.
I'm thinking the easiest thing is a spring of some sort that will allow the post to give regardless of what direction the of impact.
I've looked at online spring sellers and I have no idea how to calculate how big a spring I need.
Looks to me like I need an expansion spring, but calculating the bending force is beyond me. I basically need the mailbox to be stiff enough for the normal activity of the postal service (opening and closing the door, inserting mail and packages, etc) to not cause the mailbox to move, but when the Mr or Mrs once again makes contact the mailbox will move away without causing more damage to the box.
I don't much care if there's damage to the tailgate of the truck, but I'll probably fashion a bumper covered with rubber hose to the front to make it contact safe.
The post is about 30" tall from the ground to the point where the horizontal bar attaches. Ideally, I'll cut the post and weld the spring in place a couple of inches above ground level.
Greatly appreciate any suggestions.
