I've had an overheating problem which is probably much the same as yours. I could also sort it by using a holey thermostat. You mention having read a thread about mine in which I was concerned about the temperature gauge not registering. I started off with eight small holes which were too many. I then pop rivetted three and tried again. This time the temperature gauge would register but only on long uphill stretches.
I agree with others who think it would be best to address the underlying problem. I have checked my entire cooling system and as far as I can see there are no blockages anywhere. All the water channels are large and blocking is unlikely, except in the rad where the water channels are very narrow.
I ordered a new rad and fitted it today. Have bled the system, even managed to get the lower radiator hose to warm up and have taken it for a test run. It seems fine, but I will not be sure until it has been driven a few more times from cold.
For Vanmaneric, after bleeding, the bottom hose was hot, and the steel pipe which leads into the thermosat from below was too hot to touch. When I got back from my run, with presumably the radiator working properly, both pipes were cool. I expect this is the way they are meant to be.
I weighed my new radiator - about 4 kilos. My old one was over 5 kilos. A kilo of gunge could easily affect its cooling ability.
I hope this is of interest. I'll let you know if my overheating problem returns or has been sorted.

