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Hi All,
I have a 1600mm tall aluminium gate on the side of my house with a typical D latch. It swings open to be alongside a brick wall.
I like to have this gate open when I'm outside, and it can often pick up with the wind and slam shut. So my question is:
What is an elegant way to hold this gate open against the brick wall?
I do not want to bolt a D latch onto this wall. I don't want an ugly strap, chain or toggle latch.
I am thinking about gluing on some magnets, or if there is potentially something I can put at the hinges to stop it from swinging? Once it's in the fully open position, it doesn't need a lot of holding power (wind only picks it up when it's not fully against the wall, mostly).
I also require a similar solution for my larger carport gate, which also swings up to a brick wall. I am thinking of using a toggle latch on that, unless there is a better option
Fence, Doggo and Froggo for reference
Thanks!
Hi @Doladin
To open discussions as your are looks to be under cover. Consider a magnetic door stopper/latch if it has the right look for your area.
Others type may be found too.
I/N: 4133223
$7.34
Hello @Doladin
It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Jewelleryrescue. Just to add to the suggestions made, I recommend having a look at the Adoored Black Heavy Duty Magnetic Door Stop. It is a floor mounted unit which means that you can install it very close to the wall. It is also possible to use this on your carport gate.
I also propose having a look at the Delf Trade 30 x 165 x 30mm Satin Chrome Foot Operated Door Stop. This is an easy to operate door stop where you put your foot on top of piston locking the gate in place. To release the piston simply step on the release pin and the piston will rise up.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Afternoon @Doladin
I sat here laughing to myself with my first thought..... and ummed and ahhed over the answer....
pgh common brick vic only 230 110 76mm mmm But I see that that type is only available in victoria
Soooooo I like the ideas of teh magnetic latches but saw this when I was having a proper look magnalatch side pull lockable pool gate latch might be the way to go, looks liek it can be used with locking even.
Dave
Hi all, thank you for your suggestions!
I know this is a while ago (I had a baby in the mean time!) , so I'm able to offer a long term review on the adoored magnetic latch
These are obviously meant for interior use only, as they get surface rust quite quickly. That said, the magnetism has held quite well.
Screwing 4x small holes in brick was not fun - I'm relatively handy with a drill, but it was very easy to 1) drill your hole inaccurately due to the bit skipping, and 2) the brick was liable to chipping off. I tried using a masonry bit on a hammer drill, but ended up getting a cheap jobber bit and making the hole - this was easier to drill accurately and without chipping the brick, but obviously took a while due to heat and dulled the bit
For my driveway gate which gets full rain and wind, I'm going to either get a small spring loaded clasp either bolted on, or make a loop of braided wire as an emergency back up to the magnetic stop, as it is not strong enough to hold the gate when there's wind.
Hope this helps!
Afternoon @Doladin
Thanks for the update, and yeah drilling into bricks can be a bit of a pain. (have chipped a few gaining experiebce lol)
Dave
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