SJ

"Scott Jackson"

18/09/2005 8:41 PM

Post Office mailbox door banks.

Anyone making any of these out there in woodworking land?? I bought a milk
crate full of the doors at an estate sale and would love to turn them into
something cool. They aren't real old. I think they're marked "1971" or
around there. I've seen coin banks made from them, but can't find a good
pattern. The best one I've seen was made like a safe; sorta' up on small
feet like an older style western bank safe. It was even painted like a
safe.


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AH

"A.J. Hamler"

in reply to "Scott Jackson" on 18/09/2005 8:41 PM

19/09/2005 4:54 AM


Scott Jackson wrote:
> Anyone making any of these out there in woodworking land?? I bought a milk
> crate full of the doors at an estate sale and would love to turn them into
> something cool. They aren't real old. I think they're marked "1971" or
> around there. I've seen coin banks made from them, but can't find a good
> pattern. The best one I've seen was made like a safe; sorta' up on small
> feet like an older style western bank safe. It was even painted like a
> safe.

Hi Scott...

It's your lucky day. As Lee pointed out, making these banks was the
cover story of our first issue. The entire article is posted here:

http://woodcraftmagazine.com/articles/

Once on the above page, scroll down. The P.O. Box Bank project is the
4th article from the bottom of the list.

If you do make one, send me a hi-res photo, and if the photo's good
enough for print, I'll put it in the "Show Off" gallery section of the
magazine.

A.J.

FC

Frank Campbell

in reply to "Scott Jackson" on 18/09/2005 8:41 PM

19/09/2005 1:10 AM

In article <[email protected]>, Scott Jackson
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Anyone making any of these out there in woodworking land?? I bought a milk
> crate full of the doors at an estate sale and would love to turn them into
> something cool. They aren't real old. I think they're marked "1971" or
> around there. I've seen coin banks made from them, but can't find a good
> pattern. The best one I've seen was made like a safe; sorta' up on small
> feet like an older style western bank safe. It was even painted like a
> safe.
>
>
Rockler has free plans for a mail truck that uses them:
http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product_details.cfm?offerings_id=10406&sid=
AF078

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LG

"Lee Gordon"

in reply to "Scott Jackson" on 18/09/2005 8:41 PM

18/09/2005 11:44 PM

<< I've seen coin banks made from them, but can't find a good
pattern. >>

See if you can find a copy of the first issue of Woodcraft Magazine. That
was their very first project, the one featured on the cover.

Lee

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