Mailbox Project
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 11:24 pm
It’s no secret that I like working with my hands, building, fixing, restoring, etc…you name it. Well, commencing with my retirement in January 2021, I launched into a fair number of wood working projects around the house now that going to my job at 6AM was no longer a hindrance…
As soon as I finished one project, I launched right into the next one. I restored a park bench, made a raised herb garden, made a rolling cart for a green egg, made an owl box and several bird houses, replaced a section of fence, made a couple of small teak porch tables shaped like Texas…you get the idea. By May, the comfortable weather was nearing an end, so I figured I could squeeze in one more project before the heat and humidity set in. I decided to customize my mailbox to look like a representation of my house. It was an idea I’d been considering for some time.
I probably should have given greater thought to the type of materials that would be most suitable for longevity…oh well, lessons learned…
Here are some photos of the project, the finished product, and four years of weathered aftermath…
As soon as I finished one project, I launched right into the next one. I restored a park bench, made a raised herb garden, made a rolling cart for a green egg, made an owl box and several bird houses, replaced a section of fence, made a couple of small teak porch tables shaped like Texas…you get the idea. By May, the comfortable weather was nearing an end, so I figured I could squeeze in one more project before the heat and humidity set in. I decided to customize my mailbox to look like a representation of my house. It was an idea I’d been considering for some time.
I probably should have given greater thought to the type of materials that would be most suitable for longevity…oh well, lessons learned…
Here are some photos of the project, the finished product, and four years of weathered aftermath…