Cassette postali architettoniche 3582DC-7 Numero civico galleggiante in ottone massiccio da 4 pollici, 7, rame invecchiato scuro

Brand:ARCHITECTURAL MAILBOXES

3.7/5

26.41

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO I numeri civici galleggianti in ottone da 4 pollici delle cassette postali architettoniche sono rifiniti a mano con una finitura di alta qualità. I numeri civici possono essere montati a filo con il muro, oppure puoi lasciare le viti di montaggio parzialmente fuori dai fori per un effetto di numero mobile. Non sono mostrati fori o teste di viti antiestetiche. DAL PRODUTTORE I numeri civici galleggianti da 4 pollici in ottone pressofuso massiccio offrono un aspetto classico ed elegante. Ogni numero civico è rifinito a mano con una finitura metallica di alta qualità. Possono essere montati a filo muro oppure è possibile lasciare le viti di montaggio parzialmente fuori dai fori per un effetto di numero mobile. Non sono mostrati fori o teste di viti antiestetiche.

EAN: 0832794002799

Categories: Strumenti e miglioramento della casa, Hardware,

Include numero civico, istruzioni e hardware. Include numero civico e hardware in fusione di ottone massiccio. Può lasciare le viti parzialmente fuori dai fori o dagli ancoraggi per un effetto di numero mobile. Finisci complimenti cassette postali e ferramenta per porte.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Brand ARCHITECTURAL MAILBOXES
Color Dark Aged Copper
Color ‎Dark Aged Copper
Country of Origin ‎India
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 163 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish ‎Copper Colored
Included Components ‎Mounting hardware, Instructions, House number
Installation Method ‎Floating, Surface
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item model number ‎3582DC-7
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎3.84 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Architectural Mailboxes
Material Brass
Material ‎Brass
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Part Number ‎3582DC-7
Pre-printed Numbers
Product Dimensions 3.98"L x 2.56"W
Size 7
Size ‎7
Style ‎3582DC-7
Warranty Description ‎One year limited warranty

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Scritto da: L. Chen
Looks great! Tips for installation
I read some iffy reviews on this, mostly about the installation difficulties. But I had no such problems (I planned ahead, though, given the other reviews). I ended up spacing my numbers (which consisted of a 1, 3, 5, and 0) across about 13 inches. Since the "1" is skinny, it takes up less horizontal space, so if you have all fatter numbers, you may want to play around with that. I originally made the template at a total of 10.5 inches, but thought this was too close when I had it up on the house and backed up to view it. I read some other person's tip that the spacing between numbers should be so that there's about equal area between numbers, so measuring by ruler between a "1" and "1" would be further than measuring by ruler between "1" and the left most edge of a "7". This meant that the middle of the 13 inches was NOT half way between the 2nd and third letter for me, and I think it looks fine and not off centered. I traced this out on a template, pressed in with my finger from the back side of the paper where the screw holes were, then drew a dot in the middle of the screw hole. I read one review about getting the numbers in straight because the screws ended up not perpendicular to the number piece, so was worried about that. I put in all the screws ahead of time just in case to see if any ended up cockeyed, but that was not the case with mine. If it did, I think that means you would just need to drill your pilot hole at an angle. The instructions say drill a 3/8" pilot. I would RECOMMEND drilling a slightly smaller hole. I felt that the 3/8 hole was a little loose. I used caulk anyway since I had to make a bigger hole on one anyway (I ended up hitting a nail behind my board for one of the numbers and that threw if off just so slightly and I didnt want to have a slightly crooked number - ugh!). To make sure all the numbers were evenly floating, I installed them with a 1/2 inch thick piece wooden rod behind them, and then slid the rod out when done (I was looking for a half inch wooden rod from HD, but only found 1/4 inch, so I got two and just held them together). Think of the painter's stirring stick - I think those are only 1/4 inch thick, but you get the picture. Good luck!
Scritto da: Geoff Hazel
Look good from a distance but not perfectly made
Giving a 4 star for overall looks and heft. However, they are not perfect. The holes in the "2" for example, are not perpendicular to the bottom of the 2, so if you were drawing a straight line down to install them, the 2 would be a little tipped. Also, the "4" that I got is a bit warped -- not much, but if you put it on its face on a flat surface, you could slide a credit card or two under the middle. It's not enough to get upset about but it's not what I expected. To solve the holes-out-of-alignment issue, I recommend taking all your numbers, install the studs, and lay them out on a cardboard box, poke the studs in all the way. When you're happy, make a paper template of the holes and use that to drill with. Also, on the downside, the "8" that I received had the stud shrink wrapped on the top, and the threads scratched the surface finish. Amazon was very very fast to replace it and had another one out to me the next day. The new one had the studs packed in the middle of one of the holes of the 8, which was fine. I'm hoping the finish on these looks as good in 5 or 10 years as it does now, because they look great.
Scritto da: G.G.
Perfect
These numbers look fantastic on my home. I wanted something that would work on a craftsman home, but still had a modern look, and these were by far the best price I'd come across. I didn't find them too hard to install, though I wish that I had done it a bit differently. Each number has screw holes in different places, so I lined them up on a piece of cardboard and pressed the screws through to create a template which I then transferred to the wall. In hindsight, I wish I'd just pressed each number into the wall to create an impression that I could use to drill the holes. This would have allowed me to make small adjustments to the placement while being able to see exactly where the number would sit. That said, they look great, and I was happy I didn't spend $10-$15 on each number, which is what I was seeing elsewhere for this style.
Scritto da: doug
Just as pictured
I really like these numbers. They were just as advertised, heavy metal good quality numbers. They look great
Scritto da: Marc
So glad they have letters
It was hard finding letters for my Apt "A". I am very happy with my purchase. I wish they would also make the abbreviated "Apt." In small floating letters too. I would love that.
Scritto da: ED
I bought 3 4's
Mounting is a little not what i was wanting but went to ace got screws i wanted and mounted them on a polyurethaned piece of cedar. Sanded off black let brass show they look great
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Look great!
These look great and installed easily after a template was made to draw the hole-lineup. I used the flap from a cardboard box to align everything, then drilled through that onto the board I mounted the 4 numbers on. Tape on the drillbit lets them be a 'shadow' installation and made the house very spiffy!

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