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Curious if this location gets a lot sun. Thinking about how hot that switch would get.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.
It'll probably be ok. It's under a tree, and we never get that hot anyway.Curious if this location gets a lot sun. Thinking about how hot that switch would get.
How about a real rock? Put a diamond disk on your angle grinder and start cutting. Don't forget your dust mask.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?
......and your safety glasses!How about a real rock? Put a diamond disk on your angle grinder and start cutting. Don't forget your dust mask.
I think you should paint your mailbox post and cams black or brown to hide cams a bit more.Here it is with some mud on it, and surrounded by some grass. Looks . . . sorta believable.
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Rub some dirt on it. Maybe in time, a little moss will start growing on it.
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!I think you should paint your mailbox post and cams black or brown to hide cams a bit more.
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.
Spectrum replaced the ugly green box with this fake rock for free.
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That looks nothing like a rock.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.
They cost less than a fake rock, in bulk. I wonder how many hours (and disks) it would take to hollow one out. Any volunteers?How about a real rock? Put a diamond disk on your angle grinder and start cutting. Don't forget your dust mask.