My first thoughts were: Man, this dude is overbuilding the s**t out of that mailbox. But then I came around to a positive mood by the end and was thinking Man! This dude is overbuilding the S**T outta that mailbox! Nice work.
They are offset pegs that came with the numbers. They screw into the numbers then press fit into the wood/wall (or whatever you are pointing the numbers to.
@@DavidWadeDesign Thank you!! Just trying to figure out some options for attaching wood projects. I built a small coffee table recently and used hex socket head cap screws for the legs but i see most people using glue more often than any screws on wood.
Great job! Blessings!!!
Thank you! You too!
My first thoughts were: Man, this dude is overbuilding the s**t out of that mailbox. But then I came around to a positive mood by the end and was thinking Man! This dude is overbuilding the S**T outta that mailbox! Nice work.
@@coryingman thank you. My wife picked it out so as long as she’s happy with it, I have a warm bed to sleep in. Haha
what are the little screws called that are holding the numbers in?
They are offset pegs that came with the numbers. They screw into the numbers then press fit into the wood/wall (or whatever you are pointing the numbers to.
@@DavidWadeDesign Thank you!! Just trying to figure out some options for attaching wood projects. I built a small coffee table recently and used hex socket head cap screws for the legs but i see most people using glue more often than any screws on wood.
@@Awkwave yea. It is a simple design. But it has a wide variety of applications. How does your coffee table look?
What is the tool called you cut the metal with? A mitre bandsaw?
@@FloridaMan.84 a.co/d/5NQcUrp. Here is the Amazon link. Not an affiliate link it’s simply a portable metal bandsaw.