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Thread: The Triton Letterbox Maker
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7th September 2008, 07:08 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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The Triton Letterbox Maker
I'm posting this here because when I was thinking about getting a Triton saw and table, a friend said to me,
'You can only make so many letterboxes. What will you do with it for the rest of the time?'
Those who have seen my posts know that the Triton gets a workout at least every week.
But - vandals have now ruined my 3rd Triton-made letterbox. They completely stole the 2nd one and I felt honoured about that but the last one was completely wrecked.
Lucky I have a Triton to make another one!
Carry Pine
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8th September 2008, 01:10 AM #2
I was always tempted to make a letterbox out of cast iron, then shrouding that in a timber veneer to disguise it. The next crowd that went through playing letterbox baseball would find themselves in for a rather painful experience.
This was while I was still living in NZ, and some younger people would consider driving past a letterbox in rural areas, and hitting them with a baseball bat at speeds up to 100km/hr entertainment."Clear, Ease Springs"
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8th September 2008, 03:20 AM #3Senior Member
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Sneaky Letterbox
Yeah, thats a great idea, when I bought my house the local louts stole the lot, letterbox and mounting post. Bought a new steel one from Bunnies, welded that to a suitable length of 50mm RHS then welded the lot to a railway wheel, dug a big hole in the sand down the front, lifted the u beaut letterbox onto the ute with the hiab and set it in two bags of quick set. It didn't move for years until I had a large limestone retaining wall built this year. The builders were dumbfounded when they could not budge it by hand and had to use their bobcat to pull, dig and tow it out of the ground to make way for the wall
Glad I was out mining and not at home, partner says there was much cussing.
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8th September 2008, 08:33 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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know how you all feel ,been working on my house for about 4 months and been putting my tools away religously every night. well about 3 days ago i must have left my 100mm bosch grinder out after cutting the roof back and went to use it a couple of days later and its nowere to be found ,remedy i bought a new one today,wishes that it does all things most foul to the ba@#$rd who has it now.
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9th September 2008, 10:11 AM #7
I've actually been asked to make a letterbox for my Niece & Nephew's cubby house, which will be done on the triton.
Perhaps you need to do something like this one.
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...4504&page=2#43
Has anyone load-tested a triton Mk3 to 160kg???
cheers,
Dave...but together with the coffee civility flowed back into him
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9th September 2008, 10:17 AM #8
Just had a thought about keeping the letterbox... I would love to replace the std aluminium one at my house with something a little nicer made out of wood. At least then when people walk past my house on a Saturday and I'm busy making noise in the carport they can see what I've been up to
if you made the post hollow, either by laminating bits together or routing a groove down the back and covering it, could you run a threaded rod down the centre into a concrete base and bolt it within the letterbox itself? Wouldn't help much for the morons who love breaking stuff but it should stop it getting pinched all together?
Just thinking out loud... what do you think?
Cheers,
Dave...but together with the coffee civility flowed back into him
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9th September 2008, 09:33 PM #9GOLD MEMBER
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Dave,
I eventually found the letterbox in that thread. Now that's one they won't wreck or steal.
I do a bit of bike riding now and it's amazing how many wrecked letterboxes there are on the side of the road. It would look a bit strange if I picked one up to take home.
'Found it while riding my bike officer!'
Graham
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