Mounting something on Carpet?? Need Help

Bolvangar

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Today UPS dropped my relay rack off that I ordered. I'm going to use it for all my folding machines, and routers, and hopefully add a whole lot more machines to my folding effort.
Here's the problem though, I was hoping the rack would be stable enough on carpet, but I was wrong and it is not.
So my question is, what should I do about mounting it to the floor?
I live in Florida, and am on the 1st floor, so I know there's concrete beneath the laying of carpeting etc, but how would I go about doing this? Hopefully there is someway to do it, without ripping the carpeting up? I realize there's going to have to be a few small holes for the screws to go through in the carpet, which isn't really a big deal, but I'm not sure about how to go about doing all this, and I'm not too great of a handyman type of guy heh.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks
Chris
 

Bolvangar

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Concrete nails, do you guys really think that will securely hold down a 70 lb rack? If so, I'll give it a try :)

Chris
 

Amorphus

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if you're really insecure, get a masonry bit and drill a hole, and use some large threaded screws designed for the purpose.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Mounting something on Carpet??

You'll get rug burns on your knees!

Believe me, I KNOW!! ;) :Q:eek:

On a serious note, they make "guns" that will fire a nail into cement.

Giver or receiver?
:evil:
 

amdskip

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A hilti or a remington nailer would work for this. It basically uses gun powder and shoots a nail in. These could be rented from your favorite rental store. Other option is a drill with a masonry bit with concrete anchors.
 

Brutuskend

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Uhh GIVER definitely GIVER!!

And before anyone ELSE says anything it WAS a woman!!
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bunker

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Originally posted by: Bolvangar
Concrete nails, do you guys really think that will securely hold down a 70 lb rack? If so, I'll give it a try :)

Chris

Concrete nails are holding up two walls in my garage :).

Get some decent sized washers to use so the nail has something to put force against the rack.
 

Ornery

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Mount it to a broader base, made of whatever you want... wood, plate steel or even concrete! It seems silly to me, to mount it permanently to the floor.
 

alkemyst

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They make carpet spikes for speakers, like a upside down pyramid...they will put a hole in the carpet that may or maynot be seen (in plush carpet I didn't see them, in 'office' carpet I could)

if it is a tipping issue in one direction you could use a picture hanger (they have them rated to 150lbs or more even) and some wire.