Step 1
Gather supplies - house numbers, template, studs, spacers, (tape, adhesive, hammer, drill and drill bit - not provided)
Step 2
Tape template at desired location, use level to align template. Drill holes according to template - use 11/64" drill bit
Step 3
Epoxy one end of the stud.
Step 4
Push stud into hole on the back of the number. Light tapping with a hammer may be required, be careful not to scratch the face of the number
Step 5
Slide spacers over studs and apply epoxy to the end of the stud.
Step 6
Push number into holes, light tapping with a hammer may be required.
Step 1
Gather supplies - mailbox numbers, (tape, and ruler - not provided)
Step 2
Clean off the mailbox surface, measure the desired number location, and place a piece of tape to align the bottom of the numbers
Step 3
Peel off the number backing and align with tape, press numbers firmly onto mailbox
Step 4
Remove the front transfer film and tape
Step 1
Gather supplies - curb stencil, (spray paint, paper roll, and masking tape - not provided)
Step 2
Clean concrete surface of loose debris and press stencil firmly onto concrete at desired location. Remove front transfer film and tape edges.
Step 3
Paint stencil (be careful not to overspray)
Step 4
Allow paint to dry and remove stencil