✅EASY No Dig Mailbox Post Install - Simplay3 - American Home - Made in USA
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Forget the hassle of digging and setting a 4x4 post into the ground. Here is the EASIEST way to setup a mailbox post to accommodate any standard mailbox. Its American made and designed to last. It uses a based weighted with sand for stability and is height adjustable to accommodate curbs or other uneven surfaces. I could be incorporated into landscaping or have rock/mulch around it to further hide the base if desired. Simplay3 owns American Home who produces this mailbox. They sent this product to me for the unbiased review.
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Tonight I went to Lowe's and bought a mailbox a bag of cement and a bag of sand plus various other items. Then I watched this video and am taking it all back tomorrow except for the sand since I went ahead and ordered this instead.
DRY DRY sand is the key. I bought "playbox" sand(stored inside) and it was not dry, Very laborious process getting about 35 lbs into each side of the base
Nice video. 🙂
…and that was cool of Simplay3 to include the funnel for the sand. 😎
Just one more thing to put back in place after Hurricane Ian. Would be interesting to see where it would end up after the 70-80 mile a hour wind that we had here.
Hmm... this may be a solution. I share a post for the mailbox with the neighbor across the road. The milk can it is set in is starting to show its age. I'm thinking with a little extra weight applied to the base it will support to mailboxes. Thanks for the review.😀
Thanks.
I was looking for a replacement for my mailbox that got blown away by hurricane Ian.
Sorry to hear Ian affected you!
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Thanks
A piece of someone's siding wrapped around the mailbox at 150mph. No way it was going to make it.
There were a bunch of people that lost their mailboxes and .... .
I am alive.
BTW - I wish T-mobile had 5G service at our place there. I couldn't receive\make phone calls for quite a while.
Great content Nate.
Very cool 😎
Waiting for Nate to test this as a portable Waveform Antenna stand.
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People in my area get so tired of the plows knocking down their mailboxes that they put a post in a 5 gallon container and fill with gravel/concrete. Kind of the same principle..
Indeed
Hi, nate, where did you purchase your shirt? It looks very stylish.
Thanks for the video. I'd like to get the cordless power screwdriver. Is it from Amazon, too?
This is the kit I have. Great for these projects amzn.to/3VWzzMM
Are the screws stainless steel?
I'm not sure
concrete might be a good option instead of sand.
It could be for sure. Also I think if you just pour water in after the sand it will weigh the same as concrete.
need one that holds 2 mailboxes for me and neighbor.shouldnt have to buy 2 of these.