A quality couch, built with hardwood framing, can easily exceed 600 pounds with 2 people sitting on it. Prior to LED televisions, a 36" CRT would have been close to 300 pounds. Put it in a solid oak entertainment center with some other quality components, and again, you're over 600 pounds. I bought a china cabinet last summer that exceeded 400 pounds. Load it up with dishes, flatware, etc., and you're over 600 pounds. Though they're out of fashion, a waterbed could be 1800 pounds... not even including the weight of the headboard and frame. Larger old upright pianos can exceed 800 pounds, especially those with a large cast iron harp.
And your advice is to build a 4x8 platform for 600 pounds?
First of all I said,
Though I doubt you need to do anything...
Second I am envisioning the OP's
rack as something that has a relatively small footprint, so spreading out the weight of maybe 12-15 square feet to 32 square feet is halving the psi or better.
Third, you're attacking me for suggesting something reasonable, when the second best suggestion is utterly worthless not to mention ugly at best? Once the plywood or, LMFAO, MDF warps, it is doing almost nothing.
Fourth, I'm not including the odd persons intermittently sitting on something when I laugh at
lots of furniture approaching that weight. Hardly anything save hutches and pool tables do. That's not lots.
Should I have suggested Lally columns? I doubt we're talking about a house, but then again, the OP isn't very clear.
What would you suggest, oh wise one?
I suggest a flying fuck at the moon for you because you're only replying to this thread to pick on me.