I bought an Agilent branded 34401A a while back that had a hole drilled through it from top to bottom. It looked like a fun project.
I assume the hole was a way for a company to "dispose" of an asset.
When I received it I was able to see that the hole was started from the bottom of the chassis. They drilled through the PCB, ripped(forced) a chip off the PCB and then kept going out the top of the chassis.
The good news is that the chip they forced off was logic based, not an analog portion of the meter.
Here are some pictures:
A close up of the PCB showing the hole and the pads/traces ripped off:
The chip itself with very mangled legs(you can see where the drill bit started drilling into the chip before it was forced off the board):
The chip with the legs repaired as best possible - I was very gentle and pleased none of the legs fell off:
The PCB cleaned and ready to receive the repaired chip:
The chip installed with all required jumpers added:
First power on connected to my calibrator, measuring 10 volts DC: