Run a self drilling screw in on each side. Problem solved.
No matter how many times I reset and retighten this bottom hinge it twirls right back around again. Not a newbie to hanging a gate but dadgum this one will not cooperate. If I was a welder I would be inclined to weld the bottom piece. Out of ideas at this point.
Self tapping screws don't have the power to hold. They will loosen, drop out and you will be right back where you are now.
I welded the gate hinge pieces to the gate itself. Top and bottom hinges. I had problems with people lifting the gate off the hinges.
randy41 - I mounted mine with both hinges pointing up. No need to "lock" the gate into the gate post. The weight of the gate keeps it there. Mine has been there for over 38 years and the neighbors cows haven't been able to lift it off the hinges yet.
Lord knows - they have sure tried. My 80 acres is the only "non-grazed" property within twenty miles and in the late summer the knee-high green grass really attracts them. They will stand at the gate and "beller" like they are in real pain.
ROBBYR - when my gate is closed - it rests on a cinder block at the gate post on the other side. It does not "free hang". This takes all the hanging force off the gate hinges. No pics of that situation - too much snow on that side of the gate.
Have quite a few gate makers in my neck of the woods. Some use a lower hinge without the flanges where the bolt goes through and weld it to the vertical pipe then rely on the adjustable top hinge for hanging the gate. Having horses, I too point the upper pin down.
Soooo....... if it's going to be a big concern - - just turn the top pin down. I guess my neighbor's cows just aren't into lifting gates.