have you seen anywhere that sells them?
I had similar issues that a lot of you guys have had. My solution wasn't original to me, but it's the only one I've seen in the U.S. It's my 'junkyard replica' of a British pillar post. The Royal Mail sent me schematics & away I went.
Checked with the USPS, & they approved - sent out a local official to check it out. This is just finishing it up. It's now bolted in a ton of concrete. It locks up & you can get mail for ages while on vacation etc...
A friend sent it in to Farm Show and they put it in their magazine end of last year. Who knew mailboxes could be fun!
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Thanks very much! I like to tinker, but since I just got a tractor recently, my projects are non-tractor related. (hopefully, soon to change - I have ideas...)!Very nice job. You must have built other fun things. Show some of them.
Have Fun,
Jim
Thanks very much! People have stopped & told me about the show, but I've never seen it. I think they cast the real ones from iron? My mother is from Scotland & I got a little piggy-bank pillar post - that's what gave me the idea. I've had it up for a year and half & so far - no problem. It looks nicer now that it's in place with stone around it.Welcome to TBN Bennevis.
On one of the how they make things shows, they had a segment on how those Royal Post Office boxes are made. They are definitely made to take a beating.
I like how yours turned out.