The mail box
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Cutting the galvanize pipe |
My mother has been begging me to put up a mail box for her.
The original mailbox was rusted at the base ad fell over.
So it’s go time gain on the mailbox DIYS project
I used a piece of galvanize pipe 2 inched in diameter and
cut it 4 ft in length.
Then I placed crabs at the base of the pipe. My intention is
to plant the pipe 1 foot in the ground which leaves 3 ft remaining.
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Welding crabs |
After that I used a piece of angle iron and welded it to the
top of the pipe. This was don’t for two reasons.
1 – The angle iron will be the base where the mail box will
be fixed upon
2- The angle iron is approximately 2 inches in diameter. This
is to prevent water from easily getting inside of the galvanize pipe and
overtime cause corrosion
Then, 4 holes were drilled unto the angle iron. These holes
were also lined up unto the mail box and the angle iron was riveted unto the
mail box.
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Using the square to ensure the pipe is level |
Once this was done, anti-corrosive pain was applied to the
galvanize pipe.
In the event that you do not have the tools available such
as a welding machine or
a chop saw, a welding shop nearest to you would be able
to make the preparations you request.This process is relatively inexpensive.
For my mailbox, decided to go with a post office red and for the pipe I gave it a matte black finish. But the choice of colour for your project depends on how you feel.
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Mail box. |
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Wow...nice, now I know where to go when I start working on my mail box lol. Good job chris!!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the feedback!
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