For Dutch fence/Holland wire mesh fence, the firmness and stability of the columns/posts determine the protective life of the fence. This article explains how to reinforce the columns/posts with support posts or bracing posts.
First, find the fence posts with drilled holes, and bury one every 30meters. For those posts without drilled holes, bury one every 3 meters;

Second, cover the connection cap on the bracing post;


Third, place the bolt hook into the fence post and insert the other side into the bracing post connection cap;


Forth, Fix the bolt with screw;


Fifth, cover the rainproof cap on the screw;

Sixth, installation completed, effect display:

PS: How to connect the fence post and holland wire mesh?
Lean the wire mesh against the post and use pliers to clamp the small clips to lock the wire mesh.

Key considerations and techniques of installing Holland wire mesh fence:
- Safety first: Always wear gloves and goggles. Be careful when handling and unfolding the net roll to avoid bouncing it open and injuring people.
- The post should be vertical and firm: this is the cornerstone of the entire project. If the posts are skewed or unstable, the fence will quickly collapse or deform.
- Tighten the mesh: When installing, be sure to keep the mesh tight, otherwise it will appear loose and easily damaged.
- Consider ground conditions: If the ground is uneven, consider bending the bottom of the Dutch mesh inward and burying it in the soil (to prevent drilling), or installing the mesh according to the undulating terrain.



