This patent application claims benefit of related patent application Ser. No. ______
For years there have been mail box posts in front of houses. Since the invention of the weed-eater in around 1972, the wooden mailbox post has been getting whipped up by the plastic weed-eater line. The grass grows next to the mailbox post and when the weed-eater trims the grass around the post it can't help but strike the post with the weed eater line. This causes the post to get chewed up, and whipped away. The WS2 is designed to eliminate this problem.
The WS2 is designed as a strong, flexible, per-formed one piece unit, that is easy to install. The user simply flexes open WS2 and places it around the wooden mailbox post, and WS2 snaps back to its original shape, surrounding the post and protecting it form weed eater damage. The WS2 also has a self locking feature that holds it securely in place.
WS2 is generally made of 26 gauge sheet metal. To make a WS2 is simple. You take a strip of galvanized sheet metal, or any other material that can be strong and flexible enough. Next, bend the strip 4 times, creating a close square with four sides, with a flap. See