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I know a bit about this since I do some overhead rigging of concert type truss lighting and sound systems. Make sure your framework is quite solid of course and then you could try a chain hoist with aircraft steel coupled with shackles and spansets underneath depending on how large you table is you may need more than on rig point. (this may be over kill but you could look up rigging to see how the methods are done) Another way could be a series of block and fall type rope pullies which would be much less expensive
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