DIY - Restore a Wooden Mailbox

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DIY - Restore a Wooden Mailbox

Episode 2   Wooden Mailbox Restoration

I restore an old Wooden Mailbox to its former sheen!

Disassemble the Mailbox

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I first begin by removing the mailbox from the wall. I then disassemble the mailbox into its various parts beginning with the door.

Locking Hardware

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Upon inspecting the closing hardware I knew I would have to replace it. The glass pane is next to be removed.

Hand Plane

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Once disassembled, I begin by hand planing the various edges to remove the existing lacquer.

Sanding the Mailbox

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I then proceed to sand the edges beginning with 80 grit sand paper. I progress all the way down to 220 grit. The parts that I can’t reach with the hand sander, I use my rotary tool.

Knob & Locking Mechanism

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Once I’m finished with the sanding, I mark out and drill a hole for a knob. The new locking hardware is next and I have to modify the edge of the wood slightly. With the modification complete I test fit the new locking mechanism and screw it in permanently.

Prepping Surface

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I wipe down the entire mailbox with isopropyl alcohol to remove all the wood dust and grit.

Sealant / Polyurethane

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I then start to apply water based polyurethane with the aid of paper towels.

Wet Sanding

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After a few coats, I begin the wet sanding process by progressing through the grits to around 440 grit. Since this is not really a show piece, I don’t go any further than 440 grit.

Repairing Hinge

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With the final layer of polyurethane applied, I move on to the hinge hardware. I clean and straighten it.

Reasemble the Mailbox & Install

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Once complete, I begin reassembling the mailbox. With the locking hardware in place, I test the keys.

I then put the mailbox back on the wall and it’s ready to be used.