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I'm refurbishing my old Lagun CNC and while sanding off a few layers of bad paint jobs, I started sanding into what looks like bondo. I guess that makes sense; castings aren't perfect and filling them in with Bondo is logical. But how common is that? Does it mean anything? Do all the machine tool manufacturers do that? Or is it a sign of a "nice" machine, that they would take the time to fill in aesthetic imperfections on something so utilitarian?