Catch for "cupboard" door for exterior use

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Nelly111s

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I'm making a small enclosure to house a "sign-on" sheet and clipboard, as per photo / render. It's roughly 600x450mm in size and will be outside, fastened to a wall. The door will not be locked, but I need a catch to stop the door blowing open in the wind. The catch doesn't need to have much mechanical strength, but does need to still function after a few years outside. I've even thought of just inserting a couple of neodymium magnets into the door and frame. A simple bolt could work, but I'm looking for alternatives
Any recommendations of types of catch / material that I should use?

Thanks

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Lee valley tools, but I'm sure upscale cabinet places will have solid brass and stainless. This one is $12 Canadian.
 

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Thanks. I'll look at my local builders merchant.
You'll probably get a much wider choice if to look n eBay and/or Amazon.

You may even find a catch which is all brass without a ball or roller which relies upon spring tension.
 
They look neat, but I can see them becoming brittle after a couple of winters outside and possibly breakup, agree with others a wooden turn buckle will suffice.
 
I don't know if a self closing gate spring would work for you but worth a mention (put on the inside or out).

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Whatever you use if it rusts just replace it when needed, £2-£5 for a replacement won't break the bank.
 
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