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Frank I hear you. I used to have a reasonable sort of a stockpile that got topped up from various scrap bins, now I have to actually BUY stuff!
Amazing how fast a pile can dwindle.

Tuomas, I don't know if these will be of any use but occasionally I have found myself somewhere needing to move stuff with only some rope, sheaves and whatever is at hand. Might not be OSHA approved but usually get the job done. I use static lines mostly and save the dynamic rope for climbing, Gleistein Cougar 12mm climbing rope (White / Yellow), Not top shelf but pretty good stuff and in my price range. https://www.gleistein.com/en/geo-pro...al-rope/cougar

http://yabe.chudov.com/Army-Rigging-...k-TM-5-125.pdf

https://training.bnl.gov/demo/basicriggingworkbook.pdf

http://docshare01.docshare.tips/file.../166746347.pdf

A Chicago Jib could be the answer for awkward lifts.
That idea would work, partly for me. But i keep it on my mind, it for future. Thanks!

I think i need a solution that allows me to easily move plates to different directions. To assemble heavy plates with s help of the crane.

Also. Renting a forklift could be option too.