AJB Temple
Finely figured
I have a heavy, studded oak door to my utility room external entrance. It opens outwards and is in a corridor with another building of mine adjacent, and tends to catch the wind.
I need a means of keeping it open, without using a hook and latch (veto from Mrs AJB). The ones with a piston and spring generally get bad reviews for this application as they are designed for use on carpets, so when they are pressed down they raise by about 2mm. This is stopping on a black limestone floor and needs to engage positively. They are also rather short - I need it to deal with a gap to the outside step of about 5 inches.
Must be heavy duty and look good. Door fittings are Banham chrome, but I am OK with chrome, nickel or black or SS. Any ideas?
Thanks, Adrian
I need a means of keeping it open, without using a hook and latch (veto from Mrs AJB). The ones with a piston and spring generally get bad reviews for this application as they are designed for use on carpets, so when they are pressed down they raise by about 2mm. This is stopping on a black limestone floor and needs to engage positively. They are also rather short - I need it to deal with a gap to the outside step of about 5 inches.
Must be heavy duty and look good. Door fittings are Banham chrome, but I am OK with chrome, nickel or black or SS. Any ideas?
Thanks, Adrian