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Re: Height for rural mailbox SteveB 04-14-2008
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Posted by SteveB on April 14, 2008, 12:46 am

> I've never lived anywhere BUT the country. And never will. We use 6"
> casing pipe for the post AND the box. Never had a problem with hitting.
>
> s


Ahhhhhh. The old days. Casing and drill pipe and anchor chain mailbox
supports. Casing barbecues. Boilers made out of hundreds of dollars of
exotic metal flange gaskets. Which somehow cost us zip.

Steve



Posted by S. Barker on April 14, 2008, 11:27 am
Casing bbq??? WAY too small. 'round these parts we use 500 gallon propane
tanks converted to trailer smokers.

You can hang a lot of baby backs in a 500 gallon tank.

s


>
>> I've never lived anywhere BUT the country. And never will. We use 6"
>> casing pipe for the post AND the box. Never had a problem with hitting.
>>
>> s
>
>
> Ahhhhhh. The old days. Casing and drill pipe and anchor chain mailbox
> supports. Casing barbecues. Boilers made out of hundreds of dollars of
> exotic metal flange gaskets. Which somehow cost us zip.
>
> Steve
>



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