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Default Lifting heavy amps etc

I'm aware of lifting with the legs, not the back and trolley for horizontal
movement, rather than carrying. Any other advice assuming no human assistant
available ?
Travelling ceiling mounted block and tackle, swivable mounting frame on the
bench ? All little problem if the same amp enclosure each time but what
about universality of clamp arrangement or occassionally working on a heavy
and long 7 octave Yamaha piano and other odd shaped objects.

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