I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete th-cam.com/users/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Great project, but always check with your local building dept. A neighbor who got tired of replacing his mailbox started something similar (single mailbox and paper box), but the city stopped by to let him know it was against code, specifically for the reason that within certain distance from the road, it has to be able to break away in case of an accident. He asked about others in the city and was told they were grandfathered in. Glad YT recommended your video, now subscribed !
I was going to say that if hit by a car as built the whole thing would fall right over but if required by code then this one has a built in "break-away" feature by not having much of a deep footing. LOL!
i personally would have liked to see smaller grout gaps between the veneers, but otherwise this is a very nice project that looks amazing and im sure you and your neighbors appreciate having an aesthetically pleasing mailbox that will likely last a significant amount of time!
What sets you apart and above so many others I can sum up in one part of this. You show how to pour the base. 90% will just say "pour your slab" and get tot eh other parts. Well done! This is why you are the one I subscribe to.
@@hallowedbethygame2840 yeah in my state the DOT will take down mailboxes like that and replace them with a regular post. They consider it a DFO deadly fixed object.
Yeah no it will not. My grandfather lived on a corner. When building his house he had a dd crash into the utility pole and then the frame of the house. After that he built a rock wall. He has to repair it almost every single year. It just protected their house from being crashed into
I really enjoy your style of videos -- thank you for the work you put into them! In this video, the US Postal Service guidelines for height are mentioned, but for anyone wanting to do something similar, be sure to check your locality's regulations. Many places require mailbox supports that break away on collision with motor vehicles -- the opposite of this!
I wanted to do something similar but was told I needed to have so much clearance to the road, and it MUST be a breakaway, to ensure no one gets hurt in case of accidently hitting your mailbox.
You missed getting stencils cut for the address numbers and painting the addresses on the boxes. But you can do that next week. We had our house done in Klinglehut Brick. This is brick veneer on plaster board. You install panels with brick already glued to it. Nails go into the house in the spaces for the grouting. Mortar the same as your individual brick facings.
Add a bigger parcel locker above it and the space between the mail boxes could b used as an anchor point for a roof that covers the mailboxes and the person that stands in front of it.
You can pour in the concrete mix dry. Place the bags on top of the tamped gravel, slit open each bag, empty them out into the form, screed, add your vertical rebar (all the way down into the gravel), then mist the entire surface with water. In an hour, come back and mist again. An hour after that, switch to soaking the surface. Do that 2-3 more times, and your slab will be complete.
Neighbor had a single box constructed like this. Driver hit it one night and took them to court. Cost them 6 figures. Looks nice but not worth the liability. Exhibit 1 will be this video and all the comments questioning the safety of building a reinforced cinder block wall in the road right of way.
As a mailman we hate those types of mailboxes. They take extra time to put mail in and also it’s frustrating that even really small packages won’t fit.
As a contractor, great job only I have some safety advice... Working in road reserves any digging and especially driving steel spikes into the ground could damage underground services, you'd be surprised how shallow some can be, even power cables! Take care ya'll
Hey Brent, beautiful job on the mailbox project. Dude, how does the mailman know who's mailbox is who's? Jk.... I really like the brick work. Have you done a video installing similar facing but using rock?
@@BYOTools No no. Thank you for the video. I love your ideas on renovating your house. It's fun to watch and very educational plus the best ending song ever. Keep posting videos for us. 😁
Brent, great work as always. I built a brick base for a wood fired pizza oven at my old house. Brick laying, or cinder block laying, is very difficult and you’re right, the mortar dries quickly. Much faster than I liked, and I learned quickly to make smarter batches at a time until I got the hang of it
I'm not a mason either but a welder that did many jobs for an old time irish mason. Your masonry skills are more than acceptable. While putting up fire stairs for said mason at a catholic school the head priest asked me to redo the masonry outer walls of the church. Not a small job so i declined. The blocks were the fancy rough outer and were of poor quality. Although they were supposedly of high quality started to crumble and decompose. I try to go fieldstone whenever possible.
You have to be careful building mailboxes like these near a road. I saw a video where a homeowner got sick and tired of getting his mailbox knocked over so he decided to over engineer a new one using steel or concrete (can't remember) making it as strong as a tank. A little while later he found himself being sued by a driver who crashed into his mailbox. The driver claimed that the homeowner had rebuilt his mailbox unnecessarily strong which caused injury and considerable damage to his car. Turns out that you're not allowed to build obstacles that strong near a road because of the risk it poses to traffic. But I don't remember what State this was in.
I know the case your talking about but the driver lost the lawsuit because no law says how strong or weak your mailbox has to be. The only laws define how tall and where it can be. Also there is an electrical pole right behind it which is significantly stronger anyway. Some cities might have individual ordinances but like I said that electrical pole is significantly stronger.
I must have missed something. What was the purpose of the weed barrier underneath the slab? And watering down concrete will weaken it considerably. What is the point? Why didn't you just lay a full brick pattern of your choice and top it with a cement cap that would overhang slightly .
Dont like the Mailboxes themselves. but that is ok. the Wall was done well. Only thing Different I would have done. Was place some Conduit/pvc pipe inside. So Perhaps in the Future could easily run Electric to it and place a Light on Top either in Middle or do bit more and Run piping on both Ends and have two lights on top of it.
I can't be sure from just seeing the video, but it looks like you laid your blocks upside-down. Just so you know, the "fat" or "thick" side of cement blocks should be facing up to provide a wider platform for the mortar.
Nice work. I personally hate concrete, smells, dries out all plants(leaves) and is dirty plus full of atoms. Anyway, you forgot to water wall n bricks before glueing it on. Just a friendly reminder.
@@icesphere4839 Well, he used quick drying concrete, and thats why I was concerned. I'm no pro, don't even know what caulk is. (Limestone powder?), its used to get lighter colour and is mixed with the concrete. I live on an old abandoned stonequarry, thats why I watch all kind of youtube vidz, lol. I liked the look of his work, me had to build similar for electricity, but left it "naked" without bricks. (Stone is what we use to build this with here in Croatia at sea). But now gonna do bricks instead, just loved it.
@@icesphere4839 Checked out caulking, lol. Nope, its to late for that now. Yeah, I got them 'caulkings' here in all tube Form combinations, from rubber to quick drying concrete. Made a hole in bedroom for a window 3m wide, 1m high, had to caulk it good. Especially on top where couple of gaps where left for pouring concrete in. Interesting caulking is name for wooden boats insulation/isolation filling also, we have them boats here as well.
Trowling finish looked too rough and the wall depth too narrow for those letter boxes for my liking. But still very good instructional video. The inspector was a scene stealer in every shot.
So, I can guarantee that your mailman hates you now. There are no numbers on the new boxes and these boxes takes a lot of extra time to deliver to because of the door flap, especially if you get a lot of mail or small packages
Sooo... remind me again why you didn't simply make the whole thing out of bricks? because it looks like it is, and i know that's the point of the brick veneer but what's the point of the concrete blocks, to be more resistant to what? what kind of psychos do you have over there that would try to run into a brick wall!
Good question and I did discuss this in the video. I mainly wanted to match the brick veneer that is on the house, which is why I went with the same veneer for our mailboxes.
Before someone will die, the wall will collapse first hit by any car. The slab is only a few cm deep, so what's the problem? Even drunken U.S. drivers will survive it.
wait..... you didnt use actual brick and just used that fake stuff..... im sorry, that just ruins it for me! still looks good.. but now i know whats inside..... its like getting pizza and knowing it has anchovies... you can eat around them sure.. but that taste is still gonne be left in your mouth
Great job on the mailbox update, but security mailboxes suck for carriers because the slot is so tiny. Maybe consider adding a parcel locker !
1000%. You can’t even fit spr’s in them.
I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete th-cam.com/users/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Great project, but always check with your local building dept. A neighbor who got tired of replacing his mailbox started something similar (single mailbox and paper box), but the city stopped by to let him know it was against code, specifically for the reason that within certain distance from the road, it has to be able to break away in case of an accident. He asked about others in the city and was told they were grandfathered in.
Glad YT recommended your video, now subscribed !
I was going to say that if hit by a car as built the whole thing would fall right over but if required by code then this one has a built in "break-away" feature by not having much of a deep footing. LOL!
i personally would have liked to see smaller grout gaps between the veneers, but otherwise this is a very nice project that looks amazing and im sure you and your neighbors appreciate having an aesthetically pleasing mailbox that will likely last a significant amount of time!
I am absolutely in love with the look of that brick!! Brent, great job as always, the video is amazing and inspiring.
Thanks so much Mitch! Always appreciate your support :)
As a mail man, I appreciate you taking into consideration the height your mailbox should be.
I know your neighbors are so appreciative!
What sets you apart and above so many others I can sum up in one part of this. You show how to pour the base. 90% will just say "pour your slab" and get tot eh other parts. Well done! This is why you are the one I subscribe to.
Brent, thank you for making these great videos. As a recent new homeowner they are an invaluable resource.
I would check your city codes because we I live you’re not allowed to have rebar in the mall box incase someone hits it. But it looks really good.
I feel bad for the person whose drunk driving and takes this thing out. Will definitely total the car lmao 😂
Ehh, hard to feel bad for a drunk driver though
In many locales the homeowner will be liable for injuries. Mailboxes are designed the way they are for a reason
@@hallowedbethygame2840 yeah in my state the DOT will take down mailboxes like that and replace them with a regular post. They consider it a DFO deadly fixed object.
I like it and i dont feel bad for the drunk drivers
Yeah no it will not. My grandfather lived on a corner. When building his house he had a dd crash into the utility pole and then the frame of the house. After that he built a rock wall. He has to repair it almost every single year. It just protected their house from being crashed into
I really enjoy your style of videos -- thank you for the work you put into them!
In this video, the US Postal Service guidelines for height are mentioned, but for anyone wanting to do something similar, be sure to check your locality's regulations. Many places require mailbox supports that break away on collision with motor vehicles -- the opposite of this!
I love the style and the way you build your mailbox stand. It's a great idea ❤❤
I wanted to do something similar but was told I needed to have so much clearance to the road, and it MUST be a breakaway, to ensure no one gets hurt in case of accidently hitting your mailbox.
You missed getting stencils cut for the address numbers and painting the addresses on the boxes. But you can do that next week.
We had our house done in Klinglehut Brick. This is brick veneer on plaster board. You install panels with brick already glued to it. Nails go into the house in the spaces for the grouting. Mortar the same as your individual brick facings.
Add a bigger parcel locker above it and the space between the mail boxes could b used as an anchor point for a roof that covers the mailboxes and the person that stands in front of it.
Your daughter is a treasure. You are blessed.
You can pour in the concrete mix dry. Place the bags on top of the tamped gravel, slit open each bag, empty them out into the form, screed, add your vertical rebar (all the way down into the gravel), then mist the entire surface with water. In an hour, come back and mist again. An hour after that, switch to soaking the surface. Do that 2-3 more times, and your slab will be complete.
Good mlrning to all Eurofellas up at 4AM ready to go to work.
Love it SB. Are you in the trades? Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the great contents! I actually work in the retail sector but I live quite far from the workplace hence the early hour 😅
Good build and the way you teach your kid is amazing. You got yourself new subscriber.
Neighbor had a single box constructed like this. Driver hit it one night and took them to court. Cost them 6 figures. Looks nice but not worth the liability. Exhibit 1 will be this video and all the comments questioning the safety of building a reinforced cinder block wall in the road right of way.
As a mailman we hate those types of mailboxes. They take extra time to put mail in and also it’s frustrating that even really small packages won’t fit.
As a contractor, great job only I have some safety advice... Working in road reserves any digging and especially driving steel spikes into the ground could damage underground services, you'd be surprised how shallow some can be, even power cables! Take care ya'll
Hey Brent, beautiful job on the mailbox project. Dude, how does the mailman know who's mailbox is who's? Jk.... I really like the brick work. Have you done a video installing similar facing but using rock?
How many weeds did you think was gonna grow up through that concrete?
I love your finishing music. 😀
Me to Luke haha! Thanks for watching til the end :)
@@BYOTools No no. Thank you for the video. I love your ideas on renovating your house. It's fun to watch and very educational plus the best ending song ever. Keep posting videos for us. 😁
Brent, great work as always. I built a brick base for a wood fired pizza oven at my old house. Brick laying, or cinder block laying, is very difficult and you’re right, the mortar dries quickly. Much faster than I liked, and I learned quickly to make smarter batches at a time until I got the hang of it
Smarter = smaller. Typo
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You can edit your comments on TH-cam.
I’m liking the bulletproof mailbox stand haha 😂
I'm not a mason either but a welder that did many jobs for an old time irish mason. Your masonry skills are more than acceptable. While putting up fire stairs for said mason at a catholic school the head priest asked me to redo the masonry outer walls of the church. Not a small job so i declined. The blocks were the fancy rough outer and were of poor quality. Although they were supposedly of high quality started to crumble and decompose. I try to go fieldstone whenever possible.
I love it and the song at the end! Phata phata
Nice job. 👍
Are you going to also place four metal black vertical addresses on the brick under each mailbox 📬? That would look elegant in my opinion.
You used a weed barrier but put grass back on. The job came out beautifully though.
Check with local Post Office as well.
Apparently he didn't, because his mailbox project violates mailbox construction codes.
I was thinking about doing this but definitely didn’t know they had brick vainers
Its an amazing option. Thanks so much for watching.
Very nice project! The mailboxes looks awesome. But h ow will the postman know wich letter is for wich house? There are no names or lettering on it.
Top work as usual Brent 👍
Always a good evening when Brent posts!
Thanks so much for the kind words and continued support Tyler. Truly appreciated.
You have to be careful building mailboxes like these near a road. I saw a video where a homeowner got sick and tired of getting his mailbox knocked over so he decided to over engineer a new one using steel or concrete (can't remember) making it as strong as a tank.
A little while later he found himself being sued by a driver who crashed into his mailbox. The driver claimed that the homeowner had rebuilt his mailbox unnecessarily strong which caused injury and considerable damage to his car. Turns out that you're not allowed to build obstacles that strong near a road because of the risk it poses to traffic. But I don't remember what State this was in.
Only in murica where it’s always someone’s else fault
Someone runs over your mailbox and then sues you for the damage it caused to him and his car.
🙄🤦♂️
Only in America.
@@bhadz100 true
I know the case your talking about but the driver lost the lawsuit because no law says how strong or weak your mailbox has to be. The only laws define how tall and where it can be. Also there is an electrical pole right behind it which is significantly stronger anyway. Some cities might have individual ordinances but like I said that electrical pole is significantly stronger.
@@Torbox1 Yeah, I saw the video a while ago and couldn't recall the outcome.
Did your thing 🎉🎉 Congrats
I must have missed something. What was the purpose of the weed barrier underneath the slab? And watering down concrete will weaken it considerably. What is the point? Why didn't you just lay a full brick pattern of your choice and top it with a cement cap that would overhang slightly .
Thats an amazing transformation, love it!
Dont like the Mailboxes themselves. but that is ok. the Wall was done well. Only thing Different I would have done. Was place some Conduit/pvc pipe inside. So Perhaps in the Future could easily run Electric to it and place a Light on Top either in Middle or do bit more and Run piping on both Ends and have two lights on top of it.
lol, bet your neighbors are happy about it!
I can't be sure from just seeing the video, but it looks like you laid your blocks upside-down. Just so you know, the "fat" or "thick" side of cement blocks should be facing up to provide a wider platform for the mortar.
Can you show us how you set up the laser level? great video by the way.
Awesome job looks really good !
Thanks for stopping in at 731`woodworks
Shouldve made it thicker!! But looks good:)
As a mailman, I have to say those are possibly the worst mailboxes in existence
Do you ever get those handy Andy trailers of concrete?
They look great good gob 😊
Would add 2 4" pipe full concrete, be sure car that hit it doesn't get away
looks great!
Your mailboxes are approximately 35% more sturdy than a typical house in the US. At least that is what we are told here in europe.. no offence ;)
Next tool to get is a vinyl cutter so you can label stuff fancy.
i would weld the rebar if possibel
How long did it take for you to get approval for this set up from USPS?
Sorry! The old system had a certain charm. The new solid monument lacks a little aesthetics.
Nice work. I personally hate concrete, smells, dries out all plants(leaves) and is dirty plus full of atoms. Anyway, you forgot to water wall n bricks before glueing it on. Just a friendly reminder.
My question would be similar. Could you do it afterwards with caulk? Or would he need to remove the boxes and do something else?
@@icesphere4839
Well, he used quick drying concrete, and thats why I was concerned. I'm no pro, don't even know what caulk is. (Limestone powder?), its used to get lighter colour and is mixed with the concrete. I live on an old abandoned stonequarry, thats why I watch all kind of youtube vidz, lol. I liked the look of his work, me had to build similar for electricity, but left it "naked" without bricks. (Stone is what we use to build this with here in Croatia at sea). But now gonna do bricks instead, just loved it.
@@icesphere4839
Checked out caulking, lol. Nope, its to late for that now. Yeah, I got them 'caulkings' here in all tube Form combinations, from rubber to quick drying concrete. Made a hole in bedroom for a window 3m wide, 1m high, had to caulk it good. Especially on top where couple of gaps where left for pouring concrete in. Interesting caulking is name for wooden boats insulation/isolation filling also, we have them boats here as well.
Nice you are from wa state. I wonder if you live close to me in spanaway
Don’t you need to number the boxes?
Trowling finish looked too rough and the wall depth too narrow for those letter boxes for my liking. But still very good instructional video. The inspector was a scene stealer in every shot.
Like the old one better
I wish my HOA would let me do this so I could get rid of the plastic fisher price looking mailbox that every house has in my neighborhood.
Looks great! Are your neighbors subscribed? :P
They better be lol!
so the mailman has to carry these 4 keys with him just for you guys?
What about addresses?
I would still be concerned with people smashing into the boxes
gotta be carful mailboxes should be break away
So, I can guarantee that your mailman hates you now. There are no numbers on the new boxes and these boxes takes a lot of extra time to deliver to because of the door flap, especially if you get a lot of mail or small packages
I'd put money on him waiting to put the numbers on until after filming for privacy reasons.
First world problems. Sucks that it might take 2 extra seconds to get mail in the mailbox!
Did you have to get permission to build this?
I have to say it ! why did you not just build a brick wall englsih garden bond voila
I also have a combat mailbox. With all the idiots on the road, I need one.
call me weird but i think i would have started on the bottom and worked up
The mailbox is not the only sexy best grrrr
English can’t be this guy’s first language.
Why not just use real bricks? A lot less work. But looks great!
Curious as to why you have 4 mailboxes
He clearly says they’re his neighbors’
another complex and absurd work, performed with manic pedantry.
Sooo... remind me again why you didn't simply make the whole thing out of bricks?
because it looks like it is, and i know that's the point of the brick veneer but what's the point of the concrete blocks, to be more resistant to what? what kind of psychos do you have over there that would try to run into a brick wall!
Good question and I did discuss this in the video. I mainly wanted to match the brick veneer that is on the house, which is why I went with the same veneer for our mailboxes.
@@BYOTools ok fair enough
Before someone will die, the wall will collapse first hit by any car. The slab is only a few cm deep, so what's the problem? Even drunken U.S. drivers will survive it.
That illegal
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Love your content dude but please stop saying heighth!
Sexy Beast is a good movie
wait..... you didnt use actual brick and just used that fake stuff..... im sorry, that just ruins it for me! still looks good.. but now i know whats inside..... its like getting pizza and knowing it has anchovies... you can eat around them sure.. but that taste is still gonne be left in your mouth
The correct pronunciation is HEIGHT. Heighth isn't even a word - it's a mispronunciation of HEIGHT.
Also: “structurability” 😂
@@soapalot it drives me nuts! 🤣 homeboy just needs to slow down when speaking
U make ur self tired ur tecnic is so very long prosces...
PLEASE check the email, we would like to do business with you(security cameras)
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