I have a deckel fp1 that has a couple of dorks on the mill table - maybe 20 or 30 thou deep. Not enough to harm the usefulness of the machine, but enough to annoy a picky owner. I was watching a yt video with Abom79 and he was experimenting with different powders from a spray welding rig. I wondered if that was a viable repair method for fixing dings in a table top, or will the heat turn it into a banana and cause more problems than it solves? The deckel mill table is essentially a webbed angle plate that is bolted to the Y axis. It is dead simple. It might be a bit more rigid than say a knee mill style table because it is deeper. But it is also rare (in North America) and I don't want to mess it up. Has anyone tried this? Is there a preferred metallic powder to use so that it is not too hard and has a reasonable color match? I suppose I could fill it with moglice or a hard silver solder, but this seemed like an interesting option, me being unburdened by any experience with the process. But the little alarm bells in my brain are saying "this may be a really stupid idea!".