I bought this mill about a year and a half ago, long story a bit shorter.........I am only now getting around to cleaning and re-assembling it. Bought it from a fellow that I don't think really knows what a milling machine is, basically was used as a drill press I think. Came with a ton of tooling, 95% of it is unused, the rest is burned up or broken, and only a drill press vise on it. Mill is pretty much brand new, still has the packing grease all over it, a few bumps and bangs, but overall excellent condition for it's age. Extreamely dirty from sitting in a large, unheated quonset building where he did all kinds of jobs, including woodworking and heavy equipment repairs. Neat cutting oil in the coolant system and the packing grease, mixed with sawdust and regular dust, is making the cleanup challenging to say the least. Thing is, as a non machinist's drill press, it has several marks in the table from drill bits. BTW, when I say marks, some are nearly inch deep, WTF........ as a retired machinist I have to say that holes in the vise, table or fixtures makes my anal self go crazy! My question is, has anyone tried to fix dammage like this? Watched a youtube vid where the guy welded it up and re-machined it, but I would be concerned that the table might warp? I was thinking of trying JB Weld, but I assume that they would still be visible, I did mention that I'm pretty anal didn't I? Any and all suggestions appreciated.