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chipenter:
I bought an old Warco mill Sunday but the table has drill dents what is the best way to fill them , I have oxy acetaline and access to a stick welder but no rods .

lordedmond:
do not use any heat it will warp unless you are going to remachine it top and bottom


I wold fill with jb weld and rub down it will still be visible but better than it is now


Or contact Warco and see if they have any spares


Stuart

Fergus OMore:
 

You can fill with any number of fillers including iron fillings but  why?

Your vice will hide a multitude of vices

Regards

Norman

Manxmodder:
Chip, the holes in the main body could easily be machined out a bit deeper and square with a centre cutting endmill and slugs of cast iron turned on the lathe to suitable size and pushed in with a little loctite retaining adhesive. The drill holes which are partially broken out into the tee slot would be best filled with a metal filling compound like JB Weld,Belzona or you could make your own filler with a hard setting epoxy and powdered cast iron filings. I have done both types of repair I suggest above,but whatever you do I wouldn't recommend any form of brazing/welding as it will definitely distort your mill table.......OZ.

chipenter:
Tried Warco gave them the sizes and when I said 1/2" tee slots , they said thats an old one we have nothing like that , I was thinking of nickle rods but if it warps I am stufed so will fill the holes thanks guys .

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