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I like your idea best. I'm not a fan of POR 15. First, it's nasty stuff, I've heard of people having over exposure reactions to it. (Flu like symptoms) If you do use it do it in a well ventilated area. And have an old fan blowing on you. A resperator would be a good idea too.
Second, I help a kid at the CC replace his rear floor pans. They had 'painted' the floor with POR 15. Where we made the cuts with an abrasive wheel the stuff peeled off.
Get your materials at an automotive paint supplier. I'd use a rust converter first. You likely didn't get all the rust. Then an epoxy primer, 2 part urethane. Also get a couple of small mixing cups while your there. Make sure they tell you the mix ratio for the primer. Most places will write it on the can for you. You'll still need good ventilation. And the fan, if you have one. The resperator is still a good idea. The paint supplier should have a disposable unit for around $15 or so.
PPG's DP series epoxy primer is good stuff. Two good coats and you shouldn't need a top coat where you're using it.
Don
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