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I’ve got a metal fence where the gate latch has disconnected from the metal gate post. Where the latch screws into the post looks to me like over time has worn the hole and now the the screw does not grip in to the existing hole (hope I’m making sense). Is it just a matter of getting a larger screw and drilling it into the post, or is there another way of securing the screw into the now too large hole? See photo attached of the latch and screws.
TIA for any help
Hi @Leann .
Any chance of a photo showing the post and gate? And in particular, the size of the screw holes in the post.
Cheers.
Hello @Leann
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your gate latch.
I propose moving the entire gate latch assembly 2cm hinger on the post and gate. The distance will still be the same, but you will now have a fresh area to install into. This will save you from having to patch or attach any secondary plate on the surface of your gate and post.
Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1, @Nailbag and @Noyade for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Hi @Leann,
I was passing by and dropped into this discussion.
My thoughts are with you simply use a larger screw like the next size up and if needed drill out the latch holes.
Assuming you have a cordless drill with torque settings and the speed set to low (Screw) not high (Drill) and...a correctly fitting hex bit.
Start with a low torque setting and wind up until the screw starts to bite, click up one more and it should drive nicely.
Cheers
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