I seen a few rust bubbles starting over the rear fender well on a 96 Ford F-250 that I wanted to address before they got any worse. I pulled the box off and removed the inner bulkhead so I could get to the rust better and it turns out it was only a few small rust holes. I ended up grinding the few rust holes back to solid metal then welded the holes shut which was more of a pain than I anticipated but I got them welded finally after a million burn throughs. Now I'm ready for Primer and Body filler and plan on using Spray Max 2k Epoxy Primer and light weight filler. Is anyone familiar with the Spray Max rattle can primer and will it seal out moisture ? Should I Spray the primer first or apply the body filler first? Also I got new inner bulkheads and was debating about using only 3M Panel Bonding adhesive using clamps to install them and want to avoid welding if at all possible. From what I gather it can be done without welds and the adhesive is a much stronger bond than spot welds when cured. I'm sure I read that in some 3M tech sheet a few months ago but haven't found that source to confirm it. Anyone?

I told her if I painted it now, she would understand why I'm still sanding. But I'm not fast forwarding to the finish coat just so she can see how bad it looks now.
because it's a 1:1 ratio. I better look to see if there's another quart of primer here somewhere