Setting posts without mixing.
Setting a mailbox post in concrete.
Level it and attach two support beams at the center to keep the post standing up straight.
Two 50 pound bags of fast setting concrete will set a 4 inch by 4 inch or a 4 inch diameter post in a 10 inch diameter hole 2 feet deep.
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Insert the mailbox post into the hole.
If you want a different look there are a couple of mailbox post ideas that ll give your mailbox a more finished appearance.
See setting a post with concrete for instructions.
If you are fortunate your mailbox and post may be reusable.
Whether you re building a fence setting a mailbox or even a basketball goal the best way to ensure your posts will stay sturdy and true for years is to set them in concrete.
How to set posts in concrete without mixing.
Make sure your desired mailbox post meets federal highway administration recommendations.
A stable post that can bend or fall to the side if hit by a car.
Place one at the side of the post and then add another to the back.
Leave 4 to 5 inches 10 to 13 cm of space at the top to cover with soil.
Keeping the mailbox post as level as you can begin pouring the dry concrete powder into the hole.
Space it evenly around the post so that the post remains in the center of the hole.
Setting a post for a mailbox or other projects in your yard is a quick and easy weekend project you can do with just a few simple steps.
If your mailbox gets hit it would be pretty easy to simply unscrew the anchor and install a new 25 right next to it.
Some people like to use heavy steel posts railroad timbers or concrete to make a mailbox more permanent but this does expose the homeowner to a huge liability.
This will ensure the post does not move while pouring the concrete and it remains level while the concrete is drying.
Place the post in the hole.
Avoid unyielding supports such as metal or concrete posts and instead use a 4 x 4 inch wooden support or a 2 inch diameter standard steel or aluminum pipe.
Make sure the post is plumb.
Set the post and fill the hole with the prepared concrete mix.