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Just recieved my Mud Hole catalog. Question. I thought that  by making my own rod I would be able to save some money. Where are the savings ? The kits I see cost just as much if not more than the rods I can buy off the shelf (ready to use) by the same manufacturer. 

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I believe that building rods to save money is a losing proposition.  The big advantage of building is getting exactly what you want AND most likely a higher quality rod.  Better cork, better seat and grip structure due to better shims and epoxy job, guide trains that are not available on most or all factory rods. more options in all areas.  If saving money is your priority, then simply watch for sales of the rods you like and grab them then.

 

Keep in mind also that the big companies can get prices on components that are very low compared to what we can get, so the savings, if there is a savings, is not that significant.  It is a labor of love, not economics.

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Good answer Mick. I may give it a try once I settle in. Right now I dont see an advantage. Thanks.

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You may not save money but you will end up with a better rod in the end.  look down the guides on your rod and see how many are actually straight, look at the quality of the epoxy and thread work.  Once you get into building you will notice all this stuff.

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