01.19
Over the weekend I cut the post down to the height specified by the USPS (46"-48"). I threw together a design in a few minutes, trying to accommodate the distance that the mailbox should be set back from the face of the curb (7"-9"). There are a few reasons I’m not thrilled with the design: the notch in the front, the fact that the mailbox isn’t centered on the post, and that I couldn’t keep the full height of the post, with the mailbox to one side. Regardless, I plowed forward. The redwood lumber and finish was left over from another project. I applied some fence boards to the post and affixed the mailbox support with 1/4" x 2-1/2" lag screws. There is (was) a 3/4" counterbore that I planned to plug with some 3/4" dowel. Guess what the true diameter of a 3/4" dowel is — about 0.70". It was too sloppy a fit, so I chiseled the round holes square and glued some pieces of redwood in place. I sanded the whole thing fairly smooth; not furniture grade, but well enough to even out the colors of the two types of wood. I used a clear silicone sealer on the wood to keep it from splintering to pieces in the sun.
The mailbox was ordered through Amazon. They call it a Super-Tough Vandal-Proof Mailbox : 20 Pounds of Steel : Made in USA. Quite a product title, but accurate.
In these pictures, the cable company’s junction box looks wildly crooked. That’s only an effect of lens distortion caused by the iPhone. If I had taken the time to pull out a real camera, it would look more accurate.
I have yet to apply the street numbers, secure the mailbox to the support, and install the light that will shine on the driveway. I’ll save that for another day.





Lovely. Please don’t give Kathy all the junk mail as payment for her assistance. That goes straight to the recycling, mister. ; )
WOW!! Your neihbs are gonna be so happy! It looks awesome, Joseph.
I was there for the almost-beginning of the project, and had the very important job of holding a level and procuring the lag screws (not light bulbs), so it makes me happy to see the project almost done. It is very handsome and one-of-a-kind — just like you. (I can say that cuz I’m your mom and I love you.)