... I was looking at waxoyl online but all I can seem to find are the places that do it for you... Can you buy it elsewhere?...
Penetrol looks to easier to come by, I have only found the stuff they say is for wood. And looks like the stuff for wood is what everyone is using for rust...
search amceaglenest
sources given
... Any particular kind of construction adhesive?...
try the link I provided in the post with the photos
... Is penetrol clear when it is dry?...
Yes.
... In case I decide to weld instead of bolt - is it safe to weld near dry penetrol? ...
No.
You weld metal.
Everything on the metal that will be welded or heated to a high degree has to be ground off before you weld.
How are you going to prevent oxygen getting into the metal (which will accelerate any future rusting) when you weld?
How are you going to avoid blowing (melting) holes through the existing sheet metal when you weld?
How are you going to prevent the metal surrounding the welds from becoming brittle?
How are you going to prevent the weld vs. new sheet metal vs. original sheet metals from rusting at the welds due to dissimilar metals?
There are reasons for using a no-weld solution.
So new set of plans I guess:
- grind and sand all rusted area's
- cut out what metal/rust can't be brought down to bare clean metal
- blow out all dirt and debris
- penetrol everything
- put new metal in (either bolted and CA or welded)
- penetrol all new metal & seams
- waxoyl top and bottom
- possibly paint or rhino-line
Steps were provided in prior post.
...Now I am starting to think I might just sand/grind down the whole cab floor and apply penetrol....
O.K., good idea, except for wasting your time sanding and grinding. Just remove scale and vacuum/blow debris (vacuum keeps the rest of the car clean of that debris).
In the photos of my floor pan, I removed what remained of the floor in that area, because it was already 80% hole. That hole was how I got inside to get the keys out of the ignition when I locked them in. Yours is no where near that bad. Unless you have a way to bend a pan like I used, leave the existing floor alone, except for removing scale and nuking it with Penetrol.
The existing floor gives you something to bolt to (using large washers). New pan, bolts & washers are covered in the CA. And then Penetrol over all that once the CA is dry.
Note in prior post that one type of Waxoyl is used inside and another outside.