paulfielding
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I have a stub end of a hallway in my basement, I plan to install cheap wine shelving from floor to ceiling there. (roughly 3' wide, 8' high). I'm hoping to use as efficient shelving as possible to try to get an order of magnitude of 300ish bottles (haven't done all the math yet, so the number may vary).
The floor consists of DriCore subfloor tiles, with a thin layer of foam padding on top and then a floating engineered hardwood floor on top of that. This is all over top of concrete.
The question is, will the DriCore support the weight of all those bottles? I'm just concerned that the plastic channeling under the floor might not withstand the weight. Here's the panels:
http://www.dricore.com/en/homeowner.aspx
Should I consider cutting the floor out to the concrete before putting in the shelves? I'd prefer not to (it's a recently renovated basement), but will if I have to.
Thoughts?
Paul
The floor consists of DriCore subfloor tiles, with a thin layer of foam padding on top and then a floating engineered hardwood floor on top of that. This is all over top of concrete.
The question is, will the DriCore support the weight of all those bottles? I'm just concerned that the plastic channeling under the floor might not withstand the weight. Here's the panels:
http://www.dricore.com/en/homeowner.aspx
Should I consider cutting the floor out to the concrete before putting in the shelves? I'd prefer not to (it's a recently renovated basement), but will if I have to.
Thoughts?
Paul