Fake Rock Thread!

Check back in a couple billion years for news on rock progression.

1.5 x 10^-9 billion years later, I have made some progress! I used some spray foam insulation to mount a piece of wood in the rock:

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There's a bunch of other screws sticking out about 1" on the opposite side of that wood piece, and I'm hoping that will provide enough anchor in the foam to keep it there.

Here's the POE Passthrough Switch:

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I will be burying those cables as soon as I can get my gardener to dig a trench for my conduit.

I'm also going to route out a channel in that 4x4 post to bury the connectors and vertical cabling, and then cover with some sort of painted metal strip.
 
Also, in a related PSA, if the nozzle clogs on your old can of spray foam, just throw it out and buy a new can. Do NOT attempt to drill out the nozzle:

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In my defense, I did drill it out successfully. But I don't recommend it.
 
Another PSA: carefully inspect the construction of your mailbox post before drilling a hole through it. Especially if you built that mailbox post yourself, 12 years ago:

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Yup. I drilled right through a lag bolt.

On the plus side, that’s a pretty darn good hole saw!!

Or a crappy lag bolt.
 
Another PSA: carefully inspect the construction of your mailbox post before drilling a hole through it. Especially if you built that mailbox post yourself, 12 years ago:

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Yup. I drilled right through a lag bolt.

On the plus side, that’s a pretty darn good hole saw!!

Or a crappy lag bolt.
Curious if this location gets a lot sun. Thinking about how hot that switch would get.
 
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Curious if this location gets a lot sun. Thinking about how hot that switch would get.
It'll probably be ok. It's under a tree, and we never get that hot anyway.
 
I was going to post this in another thread, but IMNSHO this deserves its own thread. I need a fake rock for hiding a POE-powered-POE switch and perhaps a bunch of other adapters, cables, etc. out by my mailbox, and I am stunned at the price of these. The cheapest at Home Depot is $46, and that same rock at Lowe's is $39, but Lowe's might not have free ship-to-store.

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Anyone find a better source for a good fake rock?
How about a real rock? Put a diamond disk on your angle grinder and start cutting. Don't forget your dust mask.
 
How about a real rock? Put a diamond disk on your angle grinder and start cutting. Don't forget your dust mask.
......and your safety glasses! :cool:
 
Rub some dirt on it. Maybe in time, a little moss will start growing on it. :)
Here it is with some mud on it, and surrounded by some grass. Looks . . . sorta believable.

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I think you should paint your mailbox post and cams black or brown to hide cams a bit more.
The rest of my neighborhood has white mailbox posts that all look pretty much like this, so if I changed color it would stand out like a sore thumb!
 
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I was going to post this in another thread, but IMNSHO this deserves its own thread. I need a fake rock for hiding a POE-powered-POE switch and perhaps a bunch of other adapters, cables, etc. out by my mailbox, and I am stunned at the price of these. The cheapest at Home Depot is $46, and that same rock at Lowe's is $39, but Lowe's might not have free ship-to-store.

OMG! Rock-flation is happening. If you click those links, both vendors now charge $62.05. Given that I bought that rock ~2 years ago, it's increased in value 16% per year.

I should have invested everything I had into fake rocks.

But what about y'all? Doesn't anyone else have any fake rocks to share? Or are you all trying to keep them a secret?
 
Here is my fake rock. It covers the Spectrum electronic box that provides service to my house. Before that, there was an ugly green box at that location. By the way, Spectrum replaced the ugly green box with this fake rock for free. Oh, this picture was taken from one of my PTV security cameras. If you look carefully, you can see the 4 CAT6 cables that feed the 4 IP cameras in the pine tree. I tried to hide them the best I could from the people walking by on the sidewalk.

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You could also build or use a utility box, these things are common and most would not get a second look. The Reconyx is made for their cams.
 

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You could also build or use a utility box, these things are common and most would not get a second look. The Reconyx is made for their cams.
That looks nothing like a rock.