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I've noticed that our stone mailbox has some issues, specifically:
Disjointed Stones:
Issue: The mailbox is off its joints in two places.
Broken Opening Lid:
Issue: The lid is broken.
Images attached for quick reference.
I am seeking opinion on the best materials to use for rejoining the stones together. Additionally, I'd appreciate suggestions on what could be a suitable replacement for the lid. If you believe it's more practical, I'm open to the idea of replacing the entire mailbox with a standard one.
PS: This beast is quite heavy.
Thanks,
Rohit
I recommend cleaning stone with stiff broom so no loose particals and glueing the stone back together with
This stuff literally glues prefab concrete wall slabs together it is strong and flexable apply it to both surfaces and support it 24 hours if it needs it.
Your letter box prespex door can be remade from
You might be able to get a cheaper piece smaller on ebay. Cut perspex with metal cutting disk on angle grinder to prevent splintering as angle grinder melts the perspex as it cuts so where long sleeves and googles.
Polish any scratches out with brasso and clean rag. You can bend and shape pespex with the carefull use of a heat gun at need but is a practiced skill.
Keep your stone letter box the new ones never as good.
A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, @rohitbudhiraja. We're delighted to have you join us and trust you'll find the site a handy resource for all your home improvement and garden projects.
Great to see you've received advice from @Jewelleryrescue. about your stone mailbox. Our resident Bunnings D.I.Y. expert @MitchellMc will also be able to provide his thoughts as soon as he can.
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Akanksha
Some good advice there from @Jewelleryrescue, @rohitbudhiraja. I'd agree that those are some great options for products to use.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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