Re: [BlindHandyMan] Mailbox Post Completed

2009-09-08 Thread Spiro
sounds great.
What did you decide to do with the siding/ vinyl repair?





On Sun, 6 Sep 2009, Edward Przybylek wrote:

 Hi all,



 I just want to say thanks for all the excellent suggestions and advice
 everyone provided on my mailbox problem.  I installed the mailbox post
 yesterday with a friend of mine.  The final design is a conglomerate of
 ideas from your posts.  The new post, a six-by-six lenth of pressure treated
 lumber, is buried in the ground about two feet and rests on a rather large
 stone at the bottom of the hole.  Conveniently, the stone was at the bottom
 of the hole and we gave up trying to dig deeper when, after half an hour, we
 couldn't get the damn thing out of our way.  We poured about fourteen inches
 of concrete into the hole and then placed a ten inch Sonotube into the hole
 around the post.  We then filled the Sonotube with concrete to about
 eighteen inches above the top of the soil.  I checked the post about an hour
 ago and it feels quite solid and, in my mind's eye, looks really good.  I've
 already gotten three comments from my neighbors and they pretty much agree
 with me.  Two neighbors said they'd hate to be in the car or truck that ever
 hits my post.  Next year, when the pressure treated post has had some time
 to dry, I plan to paint the post the same color as my house.  Thanks for all
 the help.



 Take care,

 Ed Przybylek





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RE: [BlindHandyMan] Mailbox Post Completed

2009-09-08 Thread Edward Przybylek
Hi Spiro,

 

I found a glue called Surehold Plastic Surgery that did a great job gluing
nylon.  I'm in the process of building the clips I need and I'll be
installing them on my siding to take care of the loose pieces.  The clips
will eliminate the problem and save me the cost of having someone come out
and move several pieces of siding so they lock together more securely.

 

Take care,

Ed Przybylek

 

 

From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Spiro
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 8:48 AM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Mailbox Post Completed

 

  

sounds great.
What did you decide to do with the siding/ vinyl repair?

On Sun, 6 Sep 2009, Edward Przybylek wrote:

 Hi all,



 I just want to say thanks for all the excellent suggestions and advice
 everyone provided on my mailbox problem. I installed the mailbox post
 yesterday with a friend of mine. The final design is a conglomerate of
 ideas from your posts. The new post, a six-by-six lenth of pressure
treated
 lumber, is buried in the ground about two feet and rests on a rather large
 stone at the bottom of the hole. Conveniently, the stone was at the bottom
 of the hole and we gave up trying to dig deeper when, after half an hour,
we
 couldn't get the damn thing out of our way. We poured about fourteen
inches
 of concrete into the hole and then placed a ten inch Sonotube into the
hole
 around the post. We then filled the Sonotube with concrete to about
 eighteen inches above the top of the soil. I checked the post about an
hour
 ago and it feels quite solid and, in my mind's eye, looks really good.
I've
 already gotten three comments from my neighbors and they pretty much agree
 with me. Two neighbors said they'd hate to be in the car or truck that
ever
 hits my post. Next year, when the pressure treated post has had some time
 to dry, I plan to paint the post the same color as my house. Thanks for
all
 the help.



 Take care,

 Ed Przybylek





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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Mailbox Post Completed

2009-09-06 Thread Bob Kennedy
He Ed, 

Be sure to let us know what it sounds like when someone runs into it.  That 
will be the reward to all the hard work.
- Original Message - 
From: Edward Przybylek 
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2009 2:59 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Mailbox Post Completed


  Hi all,

I just want to say thanks for all the excellent suggestions and advice
everyone provided on my mailbox problem. I installed the mailbox post
yesterday with a friend of mine. The final design is a conglomerate of
ideas from your posts. The new post, a six-by-six lenth of pressure treated
lumber, is buried in the ground about two feet and rests on a rather large
stone at the bottom of the hole. Conveniently, the stone was at the bottom
of the hole and we gave up trying to dig deeper when, after half an hour, we
couldn't get the damn thing out of our way. We poured about fourteen inches
of concrete into the hole and then placed a ten inch Sonotube into the hole
around the post. We then filled the Sonotube with concrete to about
eighteen inches above the top of the soil. I checked the post about an hour
ago and it feels quite solid and, in my mind's eye, looks really good. I've
already gotten three comments from my neighbors and they pretty much agree
with me. Two neighbors said they'd hate to be in the car or truck that ever
hits my post. Next year, when the pressure treated post has had some time
to dry, I plan to paint the post the same color as my house. Thanks for all
the help.

Take care,

Ed Przybylek

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