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thelewisgang | 21:37 Mon 02nd Jan 2017 | Home & Garden
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I have a mailbox on the wall at the side of my front door & I made a laminated sign which I placed on my letterbox saying "please use box on wall". There have been occasions when some people delivering junk type mail still try to get things through my letterbox. With the damp weather, the printing on the laminated sign has smudged & I have been looking for something to buy which says "use postbox on wall" or similar but I have drawn a blank. I got the external letterbox as I have a little terrier dog & although he doesn't destroy mail, he hides it lol. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
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There are over 1000 branches of Timpson's in the Uk, so there should be one near to you. Any of them can engrave a suitable acrylic sign for you: https://www.timpson.co.uk/signs/custom-sized-signs/custom-test.html
22:02 Mon 02nd Jan 2017
I've had a similar problem and (no matter how good the sign) some people are lazy/stupid and will continue to use the letterbox.

It's actually very easy to bolt a standard letterbox (the sort with a flap on both inside and outside) shut - just get a bolt of a suitable length, drill holes in both plates and fasten though - job done.

Then the deliverers have to use your box.
You can buy baskets which fit behind the letterbox and stop animals from getting to it.
Jackdaw has the answer. A couple of months ago a dog almost removed the end of my r-hand ring finger as I was posting a leaflet. Bit right through to the bone, all through the nail. I doubt if it is ever going to quite recover, I have a bulbous, numb area and hope the nail will grow enough to cover it. :(
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I have actually glued the outside letterbox shut but believe it or not, someone tried very hard to open it just a few weeks ago even though the sign was clear saying to use the box on the wall. Yes, Jackdaw, I know about the inside cages for mail but decided to get an exterior box....if only everyone could read!!
Shops which cut keys often have sign-making as a sideline, or you can search on-line. You can get little brass or plastic plates made up with your own message.
You could have a sign made for you.

http://www.signomatic.co.uk/
I write a note on a piece of card with permanent ink and stick it in a plastic bag blu-tacked to the outside of the door. Lasts at least a year before it fades. Simple!
These people make brass plaque signs, no idea of price.
http://www.schoolsignsmadeeasy.co.uk/brass-plaques/
There are over 1000 branches of Timpson's in the Uk, so there should be one near to you. Any of them can engrave a suitable acrylic sign for you:
https://www.timpson.co.uk/signs/custom-sized-signs/custom-test.html
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thanks for all your suggestions. Sorry to hear about your finger jourdain & hope it does recover for you. My dog never jumps up at the letterbox to grab the mail. He sits patiently on the floor, waits for it to reach the mat then scurries off to hid it (strange animal) hence the reason I bought the box. One hot day (remember??) in the summer I found two letters in the garden, still intact. Sure he thinks it is some sort of game, bless him
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thanks Chris but don't recall a Timpsons anywhere near me (sob). I will have a look in Peterborough next time I'm there
https://www.timpson.co.uk/stores/

Why not double laminate your sign?
Or try ebay for someone to make a sign
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I did double laminate my sign Tuvok but moisture from damp nights has crept in somehow & the text has smudged. I will try Timpsons when I'm next near one of their stores. Thank you everyone & happy healthy new year!

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