Oak Post Box



Hi I was just mailing a letter at the mailbox at the corner of 97th St and Keeler Ave in Oak Lawn.The box is full up,I could barely get my letter in.I think the post office should arrange a pick up at that box quite soon.Thank you for your essential service to our community.-Norman. Find the mailbox or post office nearest you in Royal Oak. Get directions on the map and mail your letter or package.

  1. SINGLE PIECE POST FOR STURDY CONSTRUCTION: The Oak Post and Mailbox is cast from 100% rust free, powder coated ¼” aluminum. Our posts feature a strong single-piece construction that is placed 18-28 inches into the ground. Similar systems have 1/8”multi-piece posts which can.
  2. RED OAK; Sleek; 56″ Tall by 3-1/2″ Square; Solid Inside; All Other Species will be Hollow with a Mounting Block; Installation instructions under Install Guides; This 3-1/2″ inch wide box newel post comes with two cap options and a sleek design. Comes in Red Oak only. Availability & Lead Times. Comes in Red Oak = Stocked Part, Immediate.
  3. 4491 Red Oak Plain Box Newel Post. 4491 Red Oak Plain Box Newel posts are designed to work as a starting, landing or intermediate newel and pairs well with the 4075, 4091, 4092 and 4375 box newel posts. Hardwood wall is 3/4 inch and the main shank is 3-1/2 inches; 55 inches tall.
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How To Make Wood Animal Cremation Urns

With the right plans, materials, and equipment, you can construct a Pet Cremation Urn Box, as shown here.

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Materials:

  • 3/4' x 10' x 36' Solid Oak, or wood of choice: One Piece for the Base and Top
  • 3/4' x 6' x 36' Solid Oak, or wood of choice: One piece for the Front, Back, and Sides
  • 1' x 1' x 24' Solid Oak or wood of choice: One piece for the four, Corner Posts
  • 1 1/2' Wood Screws; Four pieces
  • Sandpaper
  • Wood Filler and Glue
  • Satin Finish Polyurethane Poly
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Step 1:Cut the Cremation Box Pieces - Determine the desired size of the Chest or use those provided

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  • Select the 1' x 1' stock; crosscut to the depth of the chest, 6'; Select a 1/8' round-over, router bit and router three edges of each post (do not router the interior edge)
  • Select the 3/4' x 10' x 36' Solid Oak Material; cut one piece for the Bottom Base @ 16'; Cut a 45 degree bevel on the upper edge
  • Select the remainder of the 3/4' x 10' x 36' Solid Oak Material; Cut another piece @ 9.5' x 15.5' for the Top; Select a router bit of choice and router the upper edge
  • Select the 3/4' x 6' x 36' Solid Oak Material; cut two pieces @ 12' for the Front and Back Panels; Cut two pieces @ 6' for the two, Sides
  • Select the pieces and sand all surfaces (not the connecting edges)

Step 2:Assemble the Chest Box Pieces - Select pieces

  • Select the two Side Panels; attach the Sides to the Posts (two Posts per side) with quality glue and clamps (Note: allign the interior, non-routered edges to the side pieces), allow them to dry over night
  • Select Front, Back, and two Side Assemblies; using quality glue, attach the Front and Back Panels to the Side Assemblies
  • Select the Box Assembly, center and dry fit it to the under side of the Top Panel; glue it in place; allow to dry overnight
  • Select the Bottom Base and the Box Assembly; Center the top surface of the Base upon the Box Assembly; use four counter sunk wood screws to attach the Base, from the bottom, to the Assembly

Step 3:Finish the Cremation Chest - Select the completed Box

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  • Fill all holes and cracks with filler; finish sanding all surfaces
  • Apply a minimum of three coats of poly

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