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01-23-2011 09:09 AM
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Its truly useless to figure out exactly what you mean without pictures.
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Originally Posted by
sam.woolfolk
If you all would give me the counts, I can show pictures. I could care less about the counts, I just want to fix my lens.
Just make a few more posts somewhere...
Is this the lens? (Canon mount, but same thing...)
Sigma AF 400mm f/5.6 HSM APO macro - Review / Test Report
Is the hood metal?
If it's metal, it shouldn't be too hard to work the dent out ... depending on what tools you have and if you know how to use them. 
The first thing I would try is a ball peen hammer (I'm sure you have one of those). Find a shot bag or sand bag, lay the hood on that, and try to work the dent out with the ball peen end of the hammer. Don't hit it, just try to 'rub' it out. If you have to, maybe hold it on the dent, then carefully hit it with another hammer.
Without seeing pictures, that's my best advice...
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If the dent is too far into the hood for the hammer to fit inside, you'll have to find/make another tool to get in there...
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ball peen hammer...
yes....
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