i need some advise here.
here's what happened...i was happily dimpling along with the pneu squeezer when i made what seems to be a very common mistake. though it's slightly different. i just BARELY missed the hole, and ripped the hole. i didn't make a new hole and i didn't get full pressure on the squeezer by quickly realizing what was happening, and released pressure. after a few choice words, i got to looking at it, and i figured that i'd just lightly tap the metal back to flat, and dimple it to see what it does. here's a couple of pics that may or may not tell you guys anything. the hole in question is the one at the end of the rivet row.


if the picture is clear enough, you can see that the dimple turned out very nice. however, there are a couple of 1/8th inch or less tears coming off of the hole.
if i go with a 426 4- rivet, i can probably get rid of most of the tear. is this feasible here on the trailing edge? should i just go with the callout rivet and move on? should i replace the skin? i hate to do that for such a small tear, but i wonder about cracking down the road.
