Managed to dig out a large hole at the foot of my rear inner arch and it appears the arch is rotten a fair way across til it meats a previous repair panel.

Fun fun fun!
The sill area and the floor area are both very good and the box section I can now see 'inside' is very good so I guess its not all bad news.
Its got me thinking about repair methods again though.
Purely because of its proximity to the spring hangers, and the fact it forms a 'box' when closed, I think welding is the way forward but I keep looking at panel adhesives.
There's not a lot of decent information on the web on this topic. Most places seem to really rate adhesive bonding but only for door skins and the like, not for structural joins. Some places claim adhesion 'can be' stronger than welding!
I don't get it? Welding effectively makes 2 panels into one doesn't it?
How can a substance sat on-top of both surfaces result in a stronger bond?
Any of you bodyshop types looked into this?
I guess the 'big' question is can adhesive be used for bigger jobs, say replacing the sills and floor edge panels? I'd guess not for crash safety reasons. But, has anyone carried out any real world tests on this stuff?
(I don't count new lotuses and the like, those cars are designed to be bonded from the start)