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Lots of closers for timber could work but you would need to fix timber baton to gate in order to use .
Simple method would be a length of nylon rope attached to a weight , adding a pulley would make for a smoother action .
I doubt it will close properly given it is metal on metal on the hinge and the latch. If you need too keep it properly shut consider replacing with a wooden gate and auto shutting latch
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This is galvanised. Grind off the zinc from the applicable edges before welding. Then cold galv afterwards
The above mention spring, should work just fine, but no need to mess about with welding and fabricators - you could fix it to the gate by either drilling and tapping, or simply drilling and using nuts and bolts. It needs to be fitted between the two hinge hangers.
Fed up of your garden gate always being blown open in windy conditions? Fit this 254mm gate spring to install a simple self-closing mechanism - the tension of the spring will gently close the gate if it gets caught by a gust.• Perfect for gates that blow open in windy conditions• Suitable for...
My first thought was - it would fit in the gap between the two gates, in line with the hinge points, but if not, with a little metal-working ability, you could fix it via two brackets, slightly inboard. It's a matter of buying one, then seeing what will work.
Why/how would the OP weld, when by simply drilling fixing holes he could simply bolt it in place? Even if the unit cannot be directly bolted into place, it certainly could be by making up some clamp on brackets.
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