Mail Box Part 2
So finally I was able to plant the mail box.
To do this, I had to dig down into the ground about 1 and ½ feet,
and square the hole so that the crabs were able to fit into the hole.
The critical part was to make sure the post was level. It’s imperative
that the post be plumb level. This was done through the use of a spirit level and
secured before casting the hole with concrete.
The worst thing to do is to have a mail box that leans like “Michael
Jackson” so time must be taken to secure the post in an upright position.
I was able to use tying wire and tie the
mailbox on surrounding objects to ensure that the mailbox did not move when the
concrete was poured, however varying scenarios would result in one drawing from
their creative energies. ( there is no one right way of doing things)
For the concrete, I used the 1/3 mixture. This means that
for every bucket of sand, I used 1/3 of that bucket in cement. Being that the
hole was a small hole I estimated that one bucket would suffice.
Once mixed, the concrete was poured into the hole and final
adjustments to level the post were made. The concrete base can be left to cure
for a day
My only complaint was that the mailbox is too short. Although
its three feet above the ground, I am 6 feet 5 inches so it feels weird to have
to bend down to open it. In hindsight I should have made 5 ft 6 inches in
height.
The mailbox suffered minor cosmetic damage but a little
touching up will bring the project to completion.
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Super great job ! Practical and you make it look easy to do.
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