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go ahead and laugh, but....

I can weld up the holes, or I can get patch panel. Not well schooled on rust repair never tackled what little we see here.
If it were me, I would get a patch panel and or make one. You will be burning through and just making bigger holes with rust/pitting like that.
 
Eating up rusty metal with a MIG gun is what will happen. If you have to get it done now, put a thick piece of copper behind it as you weld. But who has thick copper laying around?
 
I actually have a copper spoon, lay up behind the hole. Going to try that if it doesn't go well I'll cut it out
 
I've used brazing rod to fill in holes like those but you need a torch with a "jewelers tip" and some skill to not just burn the holes much bigger--mig welding that panel would be tough...welded metal re-rusts faster too,as it draws the temper out of it..brazing can be done "cooler" and it wont rust like a weld,but its no fun grinding it down and it takes a lot longer..

A repair panel would be a better option probably..once a oem panel looks like this not much you do to fix it will last for more than a couple years...
 
I had a bunch of that on both floorboards. A few spots were patches, a few I just tacked up.
 
Going to try to tack them up I have copper to put under. I'm going to move around to each side of floor board to spread out the heat, blow air on it to cool inbetween
 
If your set on spray can primer look for 2 part epoxy primer, they tend to have better adhesion than typical lacquer rattle cans. I used medallion / rubber seal brand for a small job few years ago. The 2 components mix when can is activated.
 
Monday I hit the driver side with to coats of ospho this is what it looks now.
Wire brush this and try again ?

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What gauge is the floor board in our late 70's trucks.
I wasn't able to get a patch panel at the wrecking yard today. I will find something I have some scrap. Want to know before I cut out, in case I don't have enough s scrap
 
thanks I measured it with vernier calipers, after I cut the bad stuff out, I got .050" which is a little thinner. 18 gauge ? I found a piece of scrap and made a patch.
will get it welded in tomorrow.

welded up a few holes where the metal around them was good. Got a couple pin holes to fix.

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Got it done today. Wasn't as difficult as I expected, was having nightmares about make Swiss cheese. One corner I should have trimmed a little more old stuff.
My 1st patch, not ready to do a body panel that will be painted and seen, but this is water tight which is what is needed. Sound deadener and carpet will hide my amateur welds.

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