Following my quest to seek out and destroy all remaining rust on the underneath of the car I was digging at one particular grotty looking spot and soon found this on the N/S/R Axle mounting position:

Following a bit more digging, I soon found this and realised that a coat of paint wasn't going to fix this one!!! So I marked a neat square round the rust and decided to cut it out:

I used some of the new Dremel cutting discs that arrived:

After I cut out the square, I soon found that the rust had penetrated between the seems of the two pieces of metal further than first thought:

So it was then out with the marker pen again, and marked a bigger section to cut out..

Unfortunately this gave the same results..

So repeating the same process once more... I finally got to a decent bit of metal to weld back onto..

As my new Rustbuster fe-123 rust converter had arrived:

I thought it prudent to give the inside of the section a quick going over, whilst I had access to it:

Then it was just a case of making the new repair patch:

Welding it on:

And then grinding the welds smooth to make it more attractive:

Next I had to cut a new hole in the R/O/S chassis rail where the welder had covered one of the holes needed to route the fuel tank breathers, thankfully my Dremel cutting disk was just the right tool for this job:

I then found another suspicious looking section on the F/O/S Chassis rail to the engine bay:

So again it was a case of carefully cutting it out:

Treating the rust:

And then welding in a new patch:

To finish off, I then decided to go over all of the remaining bits of rust I'd found on the underneath of the car with the FE-123 Rust Converter. You can see it turns black where it finds something to work on...
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