I need to make this post because I'm just so disappointed that the typical frame rust has got me with only 11 years and 118k miles.

I put off oil undercoating for a few years because I really didn't want to work under and get covered by the grime that goes with it even doing simple maintenance like oil changes and brake jobs. 2 years ago the factory wax frame coating was basically gone the rust was starting to make big chunks so I bit the bullet and had a shop do a full NH Oil Undercoating. Unfortunately they didn't do any prep and didn't remove any rust that was loose. I also believe they didn't really spray inside my frame and definitely didn't do above the rear wheel wells. Anyway time got away from me and I didn't get the truck resprayed last year.
Fast forward to about 2 weeks ago and I blew a brake line on my way home from a camping trip with the family.

As you can see only rusty spot is where it's held by the clamp. The rest of the lines seemed fine but I ordered a complete stainless brake line kit and replaced all the four lines in this area. But in spending a bunch of time under the truck I got to noticing a few weird looking spots so of course I get to poking at them with a screwdriver and this is the result:



As visible through the hole you can see some mouse nest remnants of leaves, acorns, and chewed up firewall insulation. I think these have been there a while and allowed moisture to sit causing that to rot from the inside. While the rest of the frame is scaly it's not rotten this seems to be the only soft spot.
My plan is to cut it back some, clean it out, and plate it with some angle iron. What I'm curious about is what I should do about coating this? I've been around here a while and I know the right way is to sandblast, epoxy primer, and urethane top coat. I don't think I can have the truck down for that long. I'm thinking just rust converter and maybe Steel It or Cold Galvanizing, and then a top coat of rustolium and the oil undercoat the crap out of everything. Thoughts?
I put off oil undercoating for a few years because I really didn't want to work under and get covered by the grime that goes with it even doing simple maintenance like oil changes and brake jobs. 2 years ago the factory wax frame coating was basically gone the rust was starting to make big chunks so I bit the bullet and had a shop do a full NH Oil Undercoating. Unfortunately they didn't do any prep and didn't remove any rust that was loose. I also believe they didn't really spray inside my frame and definitely didn't do above the rear wheel wells. Anyway time got away from me and I didn't get the truck resprayed last year.
Fast forward to about 2 weeks ago and I blew a brake line on my way home from a camping trip with the family.
As you can see only rusty spot is where it's held by the clamp. The rest of the lines seemed fine but I ordered a complete stainless brake line kit and replaced all the four lines in this area. But in spending a bunch of time under the truck I got to noticing a few weird looking spots so of course I get to poking at them with a screwdriver and this is the result:
As visible through the hole you can see some mouse nest remnants of leaves, acorns, and chewed up firewall insulation. I think these have been there a while and allowed moisture to sit causing that to rot from the inside. While the rest of the frame is scaly it's not rotten this seems to be the only soft spot.
My plan is to cut it back some, clean it out, and plate it with some angle iron. What I'm curious about is what I should do about coating this? I've been around here a while and I know the right way is to sandblast, epoxy primer, and urethane top coat. I don't think I can have the truck down for that long. I'm thinking just rust converter and maybe Steel It or Cold Galvanizing, and then a top coat of rustolium and the oil undercoat the crap out of everything. Thoughts?
