Well, I have $20 worth of hockey pucks en route to my house. My back wall is external and load bearing, so I will be trying a variation on the bracing, getting materials as high on the wall as I can. There is a window that will limit it slightly, but I have everything I need so it's just my time!
For what it's worth, my rack is from Core Audio designs and is both insanely heavy and well built and each level is treated with dampening materials inserted in the base of each shelf. This means, of course, is that I have to take everything off the rack to get pucks underneath it, unless I can line up two trustworthy power lifters to pick up what is probably 600 pounds of gear and rack!
If steps two and three don't do it, I have the option of trying out a vibraplane. I may alsto try the Townsend, but plan to take it step by step.