Post tensioning is the prestressing of a concrete member by tensioning the reinforcing tendons after the concrete has set
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The Post Office can rekey the mailbox if the mailbox is owned by the Post Office. All you have to do is call your local Post Office and ask them to rekey. There is a charge, however, of around $50 to do this.
yes they need to be set in concrete. depending on your fence, one bag of concrete per post should be enough.
It will not be as good as mixing the cement and putting it in wet, but it will set the post. There used to be cement made for this, but I haven't seen it for a while so it may no longer be available. I used QuickCrete to set a mailbox pole during a period of wet weather this winter. The hole was full of water and I just poured the QuickCrete to within 3" of the surface, made sure the post was plumb & level. Worked great with a long cure time.
The post office is a federal agency. It is written in the constitution that America will have a post office. It will always be a federal offense to tamper with mail or a mailbox.
That is kind of a stupid question considering the fact that it is illegal to change the position of the thing on the side, that it is illegal to block your mailbox from opening, and that it is illegal to fill your mailbox with a substance that is irremovable
The Post Master at the post office that handles your mail.
a rural mailbox is just a mailbox that is attached to a post, so the mailman can just drive up, deliver mail, and drive away. the mailbox will generally have the family's last name and house number on it.
Write 'return to sender' and post back into a mailbox
The mailbox regulations for Texas are the same as in most states. You must have a mailbox pertaining to your address and it's use must coordinate with the post office's terms of use.
post office = royal mailmail = post or letters mailbox = letterbox to mail a letter = to post a letter