Took the rotors to the local brake place, to get the lip (only 0.5mm) ground back and the surface decked, so the pads wouldn't get wrecked and squeal. They wouldn't touch them. No numbers stamped into the edge of the metal, so no go. Looked to be right on minimum thickness but there was not enough meat left to level them out properly.
So, took them back home, running out of time, popped them on the bench, got out the grinder, put on a lap disc and faired the lip back to the base surface. Reassembled everything, cleaned anything that moved, bled the system, beat the rain, packed up and got it all done by dinner. Hard work but worth it. Bed them in the following morning and let them cool off for a few hours.
Brakes are now excellent, progressive, and quiet.