I've started repairing the rust on doors for my 01 Dodge quad cab. I cut the rusted section off of the bottom of the outer skin on the right rear door and partially fabbed the repair patch using the English wheel with an inner tube belt on the upper wheel and tipping dies on the bead roller. When using a hammer and dolly to shrink the wrinkles on the tipped flange (around the corner) I ended up with the skin being "dimpled out" where the dolly was sitting. I had the dolly sitting on a sand bag and held the patch panel on top of the dolly. I'm thinking maybe I should have set the panel on the sand bag and held the dolly. With the last 4pictures I'm trying to show where "dimple" is. My questions are how did that happen and how do I fix it??

In the mean time, my next step is to sand blast the inner skin on the bottom of the door to see how much of the lower inner skin I need to replace.
Any suggestions - tips - pointers - help will be greatly appreciated.
This got a little long winded, but I'm trying to give you guys enough info to see what happened.

In the mean time, my next step is to sand blast the inner skin on the bottom of the door to see how much of the lower inner skin I need to replace.
Any suggestions - tips - pointers - help will be greatly appreciated.
This got a little long winded, but I'm trying to give you guys enough info to see what happened.