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ron_clark
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Looking for Mailbox Bank Plans

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I hope in this large of group someone can tell me where I can get plans
for building a bank using old post office box doors. Perhaps some of
you have even already built some and can give us some pointers.

I want to use my Incra Jig to make decorative joints for the box.

Thanks for any help you can give.:)

Ron Clark Sr.
Indianapolis, IN
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Mail Box Bank

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Ron, I do not have plans but I do have a bank whose door is one taken from a postal box. I'll post photos if that will help.

Any set of plans that might be available would be dependent on the specific postal box you have; there were many
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Post Office Plans

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Try this link:

http://pages.suddenlink.net/boccie/Mail_Banks.jpg


You will also find a different set of plans at Rockler.

Hope this helps..

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RE: Looking for Mailbox Bank Plans

Post by ron_clark »

[quote="dusty"]Ron, I do not have plans but I do have a bank whose door is one taken from a postal box. I'll post photos if that will help.

Any set of plans that might be available would be dependent on the specific postal box you have]

If you have the opportunity, that would be great. Always nice to see what people have produced.

Thanks,

Ron
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Post by ron_clark »

avonrider wrote:Try this link:

http://pages.suddenlink.net/boccie/Mail_Banks.jpg


You will also find a different set of plans at Rockler.

Hope this helps..

---Avonrider---
Thanks for the response. That is an interesting box.

Ron
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