Thanks for all the very informative advice! I will try to move the rack towards the outside wall where there is indeed less movement; my main problem is, the wall is lined with huge windows with radiators between them :(
It's really a bizzarre apartment building--I'm impressed the place is still standing. It's heavy brick on the outside, but my neighbor and I have done some exploring. The interior is very shoddy...electrical, shoddy...plumbing, which must have been added after the place was built, is, shall we say, an absolute wonder... ;)
Probably my best bet would be to try the 2x6 idea if I could find a large enough section of open wall and hope I can get them anchored, however, my landord might well frown upon big holes in the wall--I picture large chunks of drywall coming out ;( I'd need much longer ICs as well...
I really just need to buy a house! Maybe then I'd have an excuse to get some AvantGarde Duos, hee hee ;)
Thanks again for the tips. I'm going to play around and see if the rack and the floor can reach some kind of compromise...
It's really a bizzarre apartment building--I'm impressed the place is still standing. It's heavy brick on the outside, but my neighbor and I have done some exploring. The interior is very shoddy...electrical, shoddy...plumbing, which must have been added after the place was built, is, shall we say, an absolute wonder... ;)
Probably my best bet would be to try the 2x6 idea if I could find a large enough section of open wall and hope I can get them anchored, however, my landord might well frown upon big holes in the wall--I picture large chunks of drywall coming out ;( I'd need much longer ICs as well...
I really just need to buy a house! Maybe then I'd have an excuse to get some AvantGarde Duos, hee hee ;)
Thanks again for the tips. I'm going to play around and see if the rack and the floor can reach some kind of compromise...