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Reddit mentions of Salsbury Industries 3620GFU 4B Plus Horizontal Mailbox, 20 A Doors 19 Usable, Front Loading, USPS Access, Gold
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Salsbury Industries 3620GFU 4B Plus Horizontal Mailbox, 20 A Doors 19 Usable, Front Loading, USPS Access, Gold. Here are the top ones.
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- Made entirely of aluminum
- Doors include a 5 pin cylinder cam lock (with 2 keys)
- One mailbox opening is required for a master postal lock (installed by the U.S.P.S.) and cannot be used for mail distribution
- Front loading door panel swings on a continuous hinge
- Include factory installed 3/4" W x 1/4" D trim and a solid rear cover
Features:
Specs:
Color | Gold |
Height | 29.75 Inches |
Length | 16.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 29.25 in. W x 29.75 in. H x 16.5 in. D |
Weight | 65 Pounds |
Width | 29.25 Inches |
I don't see how the link you provided would solve the issue of "stolen" work. Unless you are thinking of apartment mailboxes, it won't be secure.
Back to your original idea. It would be pretty cheap, you would need to make a 58.5"x58.5" frame from wood to stack 13x13 4" PVC tubes (4" PVC has an outer diameter of 4.5" assuming schedule 40. Make it from 1x12 material and you should be good to go. I would imaging you could make it for less than $50.
Cut List, HD or Lowes can do these cuts for you.
The short pieces butt into the long pieces to form a 58.5"x58.5" opening. The long pieces are 1.5" longer since the 1" thickness is actually 3/4"
Angle brackets to reinforce the corners, x8
You would need some screws and glue for the wood, some PVC glue to bond the tubes together, a drill and chop saw. A few hours of work and it should be good to go.