If you are in a real basement, the "walls" are probably either concrete or concrete block up at least 5 feet or more. In which case you might want to consider mounting a couple of 6 foot long butcher block (maple) shelves on welded steel brackets that are lag-bolted every 2 feet into the wall.
It's not that there's anything wrong with a rack unit sitting on a solid concrete slab floor, except that very few of them are truly rigid, and always require some kind of isolation shelf.
Properly designed and detailed concrete or block Wall-mounted surfaces can't move -- period.
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It's not that there's anything wrong with a rack unit sitting on a solid concrete slab floor, except that very few of them are truly rigid, and always require some kind of isolation shelf.
Properly designed and detailed concrete or block Wall-mounted surfaces can't move -- period.
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