Hokay....now that I've said I'm back, the questions start
I'm trying to decide how to tackle the inner rockers before I finish with the exhaust....just so I'm ready.....
Problem: Inner rockes have some rot....as in holes resembling fine Victorian lace, but with less structural integrity. (not quite that bad but close....I'll try to get some pics as soon as I can convince myself to go lay in the snow to take them). I haven't pulled the carpet for quite a while, but I think it isn't TOO awful under there...perhaps a teensy bit soft in spots, but no holes. We need to use the Eagle this winter to get around. It has to pass inspection, I think the guys I go to are...um.....not dishonest, but will let some things slide....though the rockers are too much I'm guessing. I want to get the car undercoated to slow down any rust spots we can't get to, or don't know about just yet so the car will last through the salt and snow without falling apart by January. We are also on a really tight budget (yeah.....) and neither hubby or I can weld (yet), we do have a couple of friends who know how, but I don't know how skilled they are.
What I'm looking for: cheapest, quickest, easiest solution to get those rockers through the winter, and preferably not cause 10x more work if something more extreme needs to be done down the road, can't handle a temp fix that will do irreparable damage in the long run.(not asking much am I lol.....). I know that the worthwhile options will require welding....but the lower the welding skill required the better!
So.....options I'm looking at so far....and yes, I'm reaching: Metal patch, could be some awkward cutting, but doable (what thickness is best?. Box steel and just cut the darn thing outta there and weld a new one in (I kind of like the structural bonus of this...was considering it for a while). Or, cross my fingers, hope it passes and if it does just undercoat and pray (won't work will it lol). Someone suggested bondo just to get through the winter (or until a cash windfall, whichever comes first), but I'm really reluctant to go that route. The temperature doesn't help that option either.
I had one suggestion, that I'm only going to share because it gave me a good giggle: Spray rust check, then use the holes to fill the inner rocker with monofoam and cover it with rubber-rock guard. Gotta say, as unlikely as that is to be kosher....the simplicity is almost attractive lol.
Anyway, considering what I'm looking for/need for this repair....what is your thoughts on the easiest AND most cost effective way to go that won't cause problems for me.I'll try to get some pictures a little later today and add them in. I've got a heck of a cold going on, and I stayed home from work because of it....gotta bundle up and not get caught