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bof September 2nd 06 05:09 PM

gate latch
 

Can anyone recommend a gate latch for a 6' high gate that will self
latch reliably and is operable from both sides?

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bof at bof dot me dot uk

The Medway Handyman September 2nd 06 07:39 PM

gate latch
 
bof wrote:
Can anyone recommend a gate latch for a 6' high gate that will self
latch reliably and is operable from both sides?


You want a Suffolk gate latch http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/159638&bklist=


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Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



bof September 2nd 06 09:13 PM

gate latch
 
In message , The
Medway Handyman writes
bof wrote:
Can anyone recommend a gate latch for a 6' high gate that will self
latch reliably and is operable from both sides?


You want a Suffolk gate latch http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/159638&bklist=


Thanks, but (a similar version of) that's there ATM, and it doesn't
latch reliably, leading to BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG and
me walking out in the ****ing rain and wind to latch the gate for the
seventh time today.

--
bof at bof dot me dot uk

Malcolm Race September 2nd 06 11:49 PM

gate latch
 
bof wrote:

Can anyone recommend a gate latch for a 6' high gate that will self
latch reliably and is operable from both sides?

I have installed ring handle latches and the key seems to be in the
relative height of the piece on the frame. It has to be lower than you
think, relative to the bar on the gate. By the bye, my preference is
always for galvnised, as the black japanned finish rusts in a very short
time

Malcolm

dg September 3rd 06 01:19 PM

gate latch
 

bof wrote:
In message , The
Medway Handyman writes
bof wrote:
Can anyone recommend a gate latch for a 6' high gate that will self
latch reliably and is operable from both sides?


You want a Suffolk gate latch http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/159638&bklist=


Thanks, but (a similar version of) that's there ATM, and it doesn't
latch reliably, leading to BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG and
me walking out in the ****ing rain and wind to latch the gate for the
seventh time today.

--
bof at bof dot me dot uk


Then you need to fit a spring self closing device (literally a spring
which compresses when you open the gate and expands to close it) or
some rising butt type hinges.

Alternatively, angle the existing hinges so that the weith of the gate
causes it to self close. But this wont work against wind.

Also try filing the catch so that the latch does not jump out of it so
easily.

dg


John September 4th 06 06:42 PM

gate latch
 

"Malcolm Race" wrote in message
...
bof wrote:

Can anyone recommend a gate latch for a 6' high gate that will self latch
reliably and is operable from both sides?

I have installed ring handle latches and the key seems to be in the
relative height of the piece on the frame. It has to be lower than you
think, relative to the bar on the gate. By the bye, my preference is
always for galvnised, as the black japanned finish rusts in a very short
time

Malcolm


Try:

http://www.hardwaresource.com/Store_...l3.asp?Cat=616


As a paper lad I used to like those "C" shaped spring loaded things that
pushed to one side as the gate was opened and snapped back when closed.

Rusting - a wipe with an oily cloth a couple of times a year works
wonders.


John




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