Posted by VADAVE on July 11, 2014 at 08:28:14 from (68.100.99.82):
In Reply to: Mailbox Knocked down! posted by Deere Scotty on July 11, 2014 at 03:59:28:
I remember back in the early 70's I lived in a suburb of Seattle, not rual but not in the city. Neighbor's mailbox kept getting smacked by the local kids and drucks so he wraps it in barbed wire which didn't stop anything. Then the same crowd started hitting mine, which set right beside it. Got a little old after the 3 or 4th replacement so one Sunday morning when I had to replace box and post yet again I a couple of old 5 gallon garbage cans and buried them one on top of the other full of concrete with a steel 4X4 tube for a post with the box attached to a 1/4 inch steel plate about 4 feet in the air. Then water settled the dirt around the garbage cans. That stopped the lose of mailboxes and it stood for close to 20 years and only had to replace the mailbox itself once. The county finally wanted to do something to the road and removed it--with a backhoe.
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