[TheForge] Crush proof mailbox

sos at frii.com sos at frii.com
Sun Jan 4 09:32:32 EST 2009


Hi Don,

I started on that path when ours got vandalized here in Maine, but ended
up taking the easy way out and buying a heavy duty model. Ours looks like
about 12 gauge steel, unfortunately I can't come up with where we bought
it. Here is one place (aluminum):
http://www.mailboxes.com/category.asp?catalog_name=Mailboxes&category_name=Heavy+Duty+Rural+Mailboxes&Page=1&FromCategory=Yes&parent_category_name=Residential+Mailboxes
...mind the line wrap.

Some time ago we had this happen where we lived in Colorado. In that case,
I used a Home Depot mail box but surrounded it with a cage. I made the
cage 'airy' enough that it (hopefully) didn't present a challenge, but
would resist a stray baseball bat. I took some potato digger bar (which I
had *lots* of) and shaped hoops, giving a silhouette like a covered wagon.
I also put links from hoop to hoop across the top.

A couple of ideas for you. Let me know what you end up with--we're moving
next year and will need a box.

Steve Smith

> Anyone know of any convenient plans for a near  crush/vandal proof
> mailbox? I
> found nothing but crumbled metal and splinters  this morning.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions
>
> Don Plummer
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