I received the new hardware for our gate from Amazon and it didn’t come with instructions!!! Dude, I’m glad to have found your video!!! It has made it all so simple to do!! Thanks!!!!
Hey Handy man I have installed all the types of gate latches and you are right this is the best and the easiest and last long time as long as it is done right. I live in florida and many of the diy guys do them wrong and don't last long. After storms or hurricanes I do many of these. Good video very simple but goes a long way for the diy guy and handy man for sure. Thanks and till the next one !
Have gone to these a few years ago. Now with 100s installed, I buy them by the box. Some like to leave upside down to help if gate sags. It rides up into latch.
I've been a sub for a while now. I was just finishing up a new fence/gate project. I ran into this exact latch problem. Thanks for the solution, dude you're the best!!!
Nice and quick! I imagine if the screws on the latch (on the gate) are stripped and you don't want to drill new, you could just drill straight through and use carriage bolts.
Nice video… And yes those are great gate latches! Personally, I like to keep them upside down to help support the weight of the gate while it’s closed. I think it takes some of the work off of the hinges and helps to keep the gate from sagging. Nice job
I've watched 75% of all your videos and I really like how you gave "do it yourself" type of advice in this video. Some of your more complicated projects would of been nice to have that dummy proof kind of answer. Keep up the good work Handyman, hopefully Handy Andy didn't electrocute himself!
Those are the ones I install too. The thing about these latches is that the gate has very little sag room over time. I always add a (gate) turnbuckle cable and teach the homeowner how to adjust it if the latch suddenly stops lining up. ( I hate "be backs" ) - Thanks for the video Handyman!
Dude, your videos are one of thee best. Your camera views cover every important angle pertaining to the job, your narration is clear and concise and overall you look like a good dude willing to help and share your knowledge. May i suggest something? Use impact rated sockets when using sockets with an impact drive, the black ones. The regular chrome sockets are not rated for impact driver use and can shatter into flying tiny pieces if they give way. Sounds far fetched but I actually had one shatter while using it, I was grateful that the tiny pieces hit my chest and I was wearing a carhardt hoodie and a couple of the pieces grazed my head, had they hit my eye it probably would of done something pretty bad.. Anyhow, you have a new subscriber in me. Looking forward to learning from your videos!
If my memory serves me correctly my old Dewalt Cordless Drill Driver set from some 15-20 years ago came with the socket wrench adapter.I am sure that I had an additional one that i used with my corded drill driver set. My dad was a shadetree mechanic and did all grade of repairs at our house so my intro to tools was at an early age.
Just got one and thanks to your video and some nice tools with an impact gun and a few drills it took 5 minutes and works awesome! I used your link so you can get a cut, learning a lot as a home diy, self described hack.
Very Nice video. I'm building my own fence with a 4' wide gate. But I wanted my gate to open INWARD, to the yard, since clearance is limited outside the opening. I bought this same gate latch, but I'm confused how to install it when the gate opens IN. Is it always common to have the gate open OUT, as in your video? I've never built a fence before, and I'm rather confused about the gate swing and how to install the latch and hinges.
I prefer the latch upside down because it will help prevent sagging within time.. additionally I prefer Home Depot latch versus Lowes latch. The latch on your video is from Lowes.. however great video.
Thank you very showing me how you do that. You can open the gate on both sides. That was what I wanted. What was the name of that latch and was it at Lowe’s or Home Depot?
You make it look so easy! Question - how can I make a simple lock for the inside of this exact gate and latch, to keep people from walking in thru my gate uninvited? Thank you!
2:57 - Yup, need at least three arms and hands. I have that problem on just about every project that I attempt! I'd have been teased mercilessly in school if I had a spare arm, or two, but it sure would have paid off as a "handy" adult!
I love the return system at Home Depot!!! Just has a situation for a client ware he provided 3 closet hanger rods. Got two short, and 1 long, needed 1 short 2 long.
Is there a handle you can put in the hole to make is easier to open ? I installed one on our condo's garbage dumpster and some of the people say when they open it it hurts their fingers ?
We have one of these. The most problematic part is the spring. It came loose a few times and needed to be rehooked. This last time, it "sprung" some direction, never to be found again. The latch still works (manually). I'm not in the position of trying to find an exact replacement spring . . .
Something I have started doing is putting a dab of silicone on the end of the machine screw that holds both pieces together. Over time that little screw can back out and fall to the ground and it can't always be found. 😆
I know you just replace your old gate latch and used the existing holes on the post. Is there a rule of thumb on the maximum gate latch should be installed for a new install?
Lol! Don't feel bad. Dumb me would have switched the hinges so the gate opens on the other side, thus doubling the work effort! 😂 (And it would probably still be wrong.)
He actually installed it upside down lol there's a hole supposed to be at the bottom for a lock not the top. And it's a no sag latch when installed the right way
LOL. This is the first video I have watched from this handyman. Overall, good video. But I freaked when he started to put that bolt back in with his power driver. NEVER EVER do that. Always start it by hand first. For newbies it would be best not to tighten the bolt with an impact drill! if you noticed, he he fast reflexes with the trigger finger and skill with the drill. You do not. Tip: Place the screw tip over the hole and turn it in the reverse direction until you feel were the thread starts. Then turn in the right direction. (righty tighty.) Advice from an expert.
Funny how areas differ. I almost never see that type of fence around here (Philadelphia). When you do see them they are referred to as 'Stockade Fence'. Great vid, as always. What's the charge?
Why have the latch that way? Wouldn't you want the lock hole on the inside?? Was hoping you would explain the proper way to install it and thought you were on the right track when you said you can flip the latch. Just don't understand why you would want the lock part on the other side of the fence. Especially with a privacy fence I'd understand with a 4 foot fence and it would not matter which way but how can one reach over a 5' or 6' fence to unlock the lock?
Might not be that intuitive, but using such an adapter and "regular" sockets means that the impact wrench loose quite a bit of its power when loosening and tightening bolts, the flex in the adapter and socket simply converts that power into heat instead. Just so you're aware and/or wonder why they sell much pricier "impact sockets" when regular sockets usually works just fine.
Handyman thanks for all video you do i been watching all of your videos and learn a lot thanks I have question about tile backsplash I know i can tile over drywall you said that on one of your videos but can you please tell me what materials i can use to tile backsplash and the drywall is painted already do i need to scrub the paint if i need so what i need to use to scrub the paint thanks😊
Word of warning. Lots of the screws in these packs are not up to scratch. Replace them with better screws. The ones that came with my latch were ""ok"" (only because i took my time with them. After the similar screws in the hinges rounded off) but the similar ones that came with my hinges rounded off. I replaced the ones I could replace but I'm now stuck with half the screws in my hinges in place and unable to remove. I'll have to wait until they give way then drill them out.
Every time the wind blows this same latch on my neighbor's fence gate swings open. I've seen it happen a few times & told them. But they insist it's prowlers opening the gate & sneaking around their yard; peeking through their windows. Thanks for this video, maybe I'll attempt to fix it for them. Their imagined tales of terror & refusal to believe me is just too weird to hear anymore.
When you put the latch on in the first part of the video, you didn’t bother to hang the two tabs over the edge of the post and simply drove the tabs into the post then when you were replacing the room the door, the latch piece had been repositioned to the right place. Might want to do a little editing.
I realize this comment is 4 years old, but.....I saw the same thing you did. He moved it and put the bent tabs on the corner of the post where he should have put them the first time.
You can put padlock both sides if the wood is not in the way or you cut out room for the lock. i like to give the client options. But this was a quick fix i guess.
Nice video, but it is best NOT to install and new latch in the SAME HOLES as the old one. The grooves are practically worn out and the screws will not hold very long. Also, the video doesn't mention fasteners. if the post is treated lumber, the screws must be hot-dipped galvanized or they will fail eventually due to rust. Discard any mounting screws that may come with package.
Shoulder bolt or kinda got a collar on it bolt. Lol. Not trying to be the poe-poe, but I did stat at a Holiday Inn Express. No, that's 28 years parts for Cadillac, Chrysler & Mercedes kicking in. And just trying to be helpful
I received the new hardware for our gate from Amazon and it didn’t come with instructions!!! Dude, I’m glad to have found your video!!! It has made it all so simple to do!! Thanks!!!!
I dig that you're doing more basic instruction and simpler projects lately.
That was a good tip about being able to adjust the orientation of the latch. Nice job Handyman.
Hey Handy man I have installed all the types of gate latches and you are right this is the best and the easiest and last long time as long as it is done right. I live in florida and many of the diy guys do them wrong and don't last long. After storms or hurricanes I do many of these. Good video very simple but goes a long way for the diy guy and handy man for sure. Thanks and till the next one !
Have gone to these a few years ago. Now with 100s installed, I buy them by the box. Some like to leave upside down to help if gate sags. It rides up into latch.
I've been a sub for a while now. I was just finishing up a new fence/gate project. I ran into this exact latch problem. Thanks for the solution, dude you're the best!!!
I literally just installed one of these on a new gate for a customer. These are the best by far.
Didn’t know you could flip the latch, can’t believe I didn’t know that! Will be doing that to my gate now! Thanks handyman!
I like to add some blocking for the gate to rest against so the bolt striker thing doesn’t have to absorb all of the impact of the gate closing.
Potting soil bags make good impact gun setter downers.
Those socket adapters are the best thing ever. I've got a few of em around.
Nice and quick! I imagine if the screws on the latch (on the gate) are stripped and you don't want to drill new, you could just drill straight through and use carriage bolts.
Nice video… And yes those are great gate latches! Personally, I like to keep them upside down to help support the weight of the gate while it’s closed. I think it takes some of the work off of the hinges and helps to keep the gate from sagging. Nice job
I've watched 75% of all your videos and I really like how you gave "do it yourself" type of advice in this video. Some of your more complicated projects would of been nice to have that dummy proof kind of answer. Keep up the good work Handyman, hopefully Handy Andy didn't electrocute himself!
Sorry about the missing lag bolts.. I needed them for another project.
I’m tired of you making so much money on these simple fixes. 😂 Keep it up Handyman. Love your videos
Very Helpful Video! I bought an Everbilt Thumb Latch, but will return it and buy the one in your video. Looks much easier to install. Thanks!
Those are the ones I install too. The thing about these latches is that the gate has very little sag room over time. I always add a (gate) turnbuckle cable and teach the homeowner how to adjust it if the latch suddenly stops lining up. ( I hate "be backs" ) - Thanks for the video Handyman!
Wow, I really needed your video and you were spot on for my needs. An ENORMOUS thank you and well done…
Dude, your videos are one of thee best. Your camera views cover every important angle pertaining to the job, your narration is clear and concise and overall you look like a good dude willing to help and share your knowledge.
May i suggest something? Use impact rated sockets when using sockets with an impact drive, the black ones. The regular chrome sockets are not rated for impact driver use and can shatter into flying tiny pieces if they give way. Sounds far fetched but I actually had one shatter while using it, I was grateful that the tiny pieces hit my chest and I was wearing a carhardt hoodie and a couple of the pieces grazed my head, had they hit my eye it probably would of done something pretty bad..
Anyhow, you have a new subscriber in me. Looking forward to learning from your videos!
If my memory serves me correctly my old Dewalt Cordless Drill Driver set from some 15-20 years ago came with the socket wrench adapter.I am sure that I had an additional one that i used with my corded drill driver set. My dad was a shadetree mechanic and did all grade of repairs at our house so my intro to tools was at an early age.
Just got one and thanks to your video and some nice tools with an impact gun and a few drills it took 5 minutes and works awesome! I used your link so you can get a cut, learning a lot as a home diy, self described hack.
Love this video. You make things look so simple! What lock would you recommend?
Very Nice video. I'm building my own fence with a 4' wide gate. But I wanted my gate to open INWARD, to the yard, since clearance is limited outside the opening. I bought this same gate latch, but I'm confused how to install it when the gate opens IN. Is it always common to have the gate open OUT, as in your video? I've never built a fence before, and I'm rather confused about the gate swing and how to install the latch and hinges.
Thank you for this!!! Much appreciation!!!
We have the same latch on our fence. Can you recommend a lock for this configuration? Its a pain to get a regular lock to fit.
I prefer the latch upside down because it will help prevent sagging within time.. additionally I prefer Home Depot latch versus Lowes latch. The latch on your video is from Lowes.. however great video.
I second both of these recommendations
Thank you very showing me how you do that. You can open the gate on both sides. That was what I wanted. What was the name of that latch and was it at Lowe’s or Home Depot?
Good video, I installed two on my gate, one higher one lower, what can I use to connect them so only pulling once
Very good instructions
You make it look so easy! Question - how can I make a simple lock for the inside of this exact gate and latch, to keep people from walking in thru my gate uninvited? Thank you!
Any answer yet on this ?
2:57 - Yup, need at least three arms and hands. I have that problem on just about every project that I attempt! I'd have been teased mercilessly in school if I had a spare arm, or two, but it sure would have paid off as a "handy" adult!
I love the return system at Home Depot!!! Just has a situation for a client ware he provided 3 closet hanger rods. Got two short, and 1 long, needed 1 short 2 long.
Nice video. Straight forward. Question: what latch works on a t post?
I appreciate the smaller vids I know your busy on other things but I am beginning to miss Polly..
Is there a handle you can put in the hole to make is easier to open ? I installed one on our condo's garbage dumpster and some of the people say when they open it it hurts their fingers ?
Tysm for this valuable information! But , I have wire fence gate . Can I put this latch closer in my this gate ? And can be this locked? Thanks
We have one of these. The most problematic part is the spring. It came loose a few times and needed to be rehooked. This last time, it "sprung" some direction, never to be found again. The latch still works (manually). I'm not in the position of trying to find an exact replacement spring . . .
Something I have started doing is putting a dab of silicone on the end of the machine screw that holds both pieces together. Over time that little screw can back out and fall to the ground and it can't always be found. 😆
I know you just replace your old gate latch and used the existing holes on the post. Is there a rule of thumb on the maximum gate latch should be installed for a new install?
Quick and informative as always!! 👍👍👍
Does the latch go on the inside or outside?
Question. Why use manufactured deckboards when the substructure is still treated.Will it last longer with all the joints.
did the new hardware realign itself? Now the hardware is further out?
You saved me! Just ordered one! Can you put a padlock on the inside of the gate latch?
The better brands will have holes for a padlock on both sides.
Is there any shield that can be put over the latch that’s on the door? Anyone with a socket wrench can just remove it to get inside
Nice flip flops Handyman!
Another solid video from the Handyman!
How is it better than a ring latch or a Suffolk/thumb latch?
Hi I need this latch can you tell me what brand that was please and thank you
Thank you for sharing very helpful
Holy crap! I did not know you could flip the latch! I installed my gate latch upside down. (Sigh)
Lol! Don't feel bad. Dumb me would have switched the hinges so the gate opens on the other side, thus doubling the work effort! 😂 (And it would probably still be wrong.)
I just lost the bolt that make the latch move up and down . May I just buy that specific bolt in any where?
thanks for the video. i just realized we just installed the latch upside down, although it works haha
He actually installed it upside down lol there's a hole supposed to be at the bottom for a lock not the top. And it's a no sag latch when installed the right way
What can I find or use to lock it? We had some one to fix the fence and make us a new gate but u can’t lock it.
Have this set up on my fence when I moved in. So nice and convient
we get really strong winds will this latch keep the gate close
LOL. This is the first video I have watched from this handyman. Overall, good video. But I freaked when he started to put that bolt back in with his power driver. NEVER EVER do that. Always start it by hand first. For newbies it would be best not to tighten the bolt with an impact drill! if you noticed, he he fast reflexes with the trigger finger and skill with the drill. You do not. Tip: Place the screw tip over the hole and turn it in the reverse direction until you feel were the thread starts. Then turn in the right direction. (righty tighty.) Advice from an expert.
Hello, whats the name of this latch? I'm from the UK and cant seem to find it here....
I bought an adjust fence and it comes with a smaller gate latch I was thinking to get a larger one like your video
A wire and a round piece came with mine is that to lock it and how do you use it?
Good job!
Thank you for sharing the video
Great job
Funny how areas differ. I almost never see that type of fence around here (Philadelphia). When you do see them they are referred to as 'Stockade Fence'. Great vid, as always. What's the charge?
My dogs would push on the bottom where there is "give" and escape. How do you make a more secure closure that a dog could not squeeze out the bottom?
Trigger happy with that impact gun...
Because it’s a privacy fence wouldn’t you want to have it where you can put a pad lock on the inside?
Thanks needed to know how to flip it around
Why have the latch that way? Wouldn't you want the lock hole on the inside?? Was hoping you would explain the proper way to install it and thought you were on the right track when you said you can flip the latch. Just don't understand why you would want the lock part on the other side of the fence. Especially with a privacy fence I'd understand with a 4 foot fence and it would not matter which way but how can one reach over a 5' or 6' fence to unlock the lock?
Might not be that intuitive, but using such an adapter and "regular" sockets means that the impact wrench loose quite a bit of its power when loosening and tightening bolts, the flex in the adapter and socket simply converts that power into heat instead. Just so you're aware and/or wonder why they sell much pricier "impact sockets" when regular sockets usually works just fine.
Handyman thanks for all video you do i been watching all of your videos and learn a lot thanks
I have question about tile backsplash
I know i can tile over drywall you said that on one of your videos but can you please tell me what materials i can use to tile backsplash and the drywall is painted already do i need to scrub the paint if i need so what i need to use to scrub the paint thanks😊
Just go right over the paint with your mastic or thinset.
@@TheHandyman1 thank you for replying you are the best 👌😊
Nice job I like it
Word of warning. Lots of the screws in these packs are not up to scratch. Replace them with better screws. The ones that came with my latch were ""ok"" (only because i took my time with them. After the similar screws in the hinges rounded off) but the similar ones that came with my hinges rounded off. I replaced the ones I could replace but I'm now stuck with half the screws in my hinges in place and unable to remove. I'll have to wait until they give way then drill them out.
Thanks for the info!
How much did you charge for this job?
Love the socket attachments have the short ones and the 6in ones from husky nice video
How to attach the wooden beam attached to the house to put the latch too
Every time the wind blows this same latch on my neighbor's fence gate swings open. I've seen it happen a few times & told them. But they insist it's prowlers opening the gate & sneaking around their yard; peeking through their windows. Thanks for this video, maybe I'll attempt to fix it for them. Their imagined tales of terror & refusal to believe me is just too weird to hear anymore.
Ty for mentioning the thing about the pliers
Can it be locked from the inside? And how? Thank you.
Any answer to this yet ?
What do you do when the lag bolt holes are loose/sloppy? Reposition the latch to another location?
Yes
When you put the latch on in the first part of the video, you didn’t bother to hang the two tabs over the edge of the post and simply drove the tabs into the post then when you were replacing the room the door, the latch piece had been repositioned to the right place. Might want to do a little editing.
Do you know how to repair a electric craftsman air blower bag it has a tear in the bag
quick 150.00 or more handyman whats the charge
Im confused i thought you just fip it around should the latch always should go on the inside right
Regardless of orientation t😮he latch should always be on the fence post, NOT the gate.
@lonewolf4827 what if it's a dubble gate
A magnetic nut driver works better than a socket, and you don't need an adaptor.
Why u dont also install a spring for the gate?
Awesome! Thank you so much!!
what about wooden gate that is on a cement block fense?
Amen brother, I had to replace a latch with this one.
I’ve used the same ones, twice already
How do you lock from inside?
Did you move that latch farther out after you first put it on hmmm🤔🤔🤔
I put both pieces on one time.
I realize this comment is 4 years old, but.....I saw the same thing you did. He moved it and put the bent tabs on the corner of the post where he should have put them the first time.
what's the reasoning behind putting the padlock side of the hasp on the outside?
You can put padlock both sides if the wood is not in the way or you cut out room for the lock. i like to give the client options. But this was a quick fix i guess.
I just put on a new gate latch. I was looking for this kind of latch but couldn't find it
One problem with changing to a pull down action, it that the dog will need only a few seconds to figuring out how to open the gate.
What you charge for this?
Nice video, but it is best NOT to install and new latch in the SAME HOLES as the old one. The grooves are practically worn out and the screws will not hold very long. Also, the video doesn't mention fasteners. if the post is treated lumber, the screws must be hot-dipped galvanized or they will fail eventually due to rust. Discard any mounting screws that may come with package.
Shoulder bolt or kinda got a collar on it bolt. Lol. Not trying to be the poe-poe, but I did stat at a Holiday Inn Express. No, that's 28 years parts for Cadillac, Chrysler & Mercedes kicking in. And just trying to be helpful