thinking about getting into it and was wondering if it was possible to build my own and how would it typically cost from budget to expensive. What’s the range?
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by iknowimanasswipe
Yea this seems pretty cool commenting for advice aswell
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by kirbys1g
Do it.
For one, its not that hard. Pick up a complete kit from mudhole.com with everything you need. Buy some "a" size thread 100yards to go with the kit, the stuff it comes with is heavier than you will like.
I always wanted to build rods, started with mudhole complete kit i bought on holiday for 15% off. Basically got the rod complete component kit for free and paid only for tool kit. Now when ever i want, i can build a rod. Still buy them occasionally too.
Totally worth it.
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by THELOSTABBEY
I will add to this a tip, dont use the orange thread tensioner just the wing nuts on the spool...make life so much easier.
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by THELOSTABBEY
About $180 for turnkey rod building kit from mudhole. All the tools and parts to make 1 fishing rod. If you wait for a sale you can get %15 off that brings it to about 150.
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by THELOSTABBEY
Last thing to add...if budget isnt as much of a concern for and you plan on long term purchase, i wouldnt get the tool kit. Variable speed rod dryer with wire chuck would be the best upgrade to the kit. And size "a" thread haha
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by THELOSTABBEY
Mudhole, has everything you will need. First watch a few videos on you tube. I started with a turnkey rod kit 7 years ago. Made about a dozen rods with it. Then got a power wrapper built a 12×4 foot table in my basement. Now I have a full blown set up. The part of getting started is trying to figure out what guide sizes and tip tube sizes to order. After that it's perty easy. Each step takes time but after a few you will be up and running. PM me for more if you want to
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Egghead wrote:
Mudhole, has everything you will need. First watch a few videos on you tube. I started with a turnkey rod kit 7 years ago. Made about a dozen rods with it. Then got a power wrapper built a 12×4 foot table in my basement. Now I have a full blown set up. The part of getting started is trying to figure out what guide sizes and tip tube sizes to order. After that it's perty easy. Each step takes time but after a few you will be up and running. PM me for more if you want to
Or you could PM me, I built rods for 45 years but I don't do much of it anymore. Or, you could PM Kerry Hanson, he is the best I know of around on the Forum. There are a lot of guys on the Forum that do it.
IKnow: some good advice preceeding my note. You will be a little worried but as you go along you will get more confident and the initial cost will be spread over a bunch of rods! Enjoy! Just sayin...RJS
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
FS Digest wrote:
thinking about getting into it and was wondering if it was possible to build my own and how would it typically cost from budget to expensive. What’s the range?
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by iknowimanasswipe
Egghead is building this one for me.
Gordon wrote:
Egghead is building this one for me.
I got into it by watching u tube and building a wood stand to hold the rod and thread. Mudhole has a sale blanks at 50% off I ordered one. I went to a rod building company and bought guides and grips and reel seat. Total cost less than $50. Caught first fish on it a redfish.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Mellon wrote:
I got into it by watching u tube and building a wood stand to hold the rod and thread. Mudhole has a sale blanks at 50% off I ordered one. I went to a rod building company and bought guides and grips and reel seat. Total cost less than $50. Caught first fish on it a redfish.
Where were you fishing for reds at.
Mellon wrote:
I got into it by watching u tube and building a wood stand to hold the rod and thread. Mudhole has a sale blanks at 50% off I ordered one. I went to a rod building company and bought guides and grips and reel seat. Total cost less than $50. Caught first fish on it a redfish.
Be careful what you ask for. You might get it. I started by repairing a guide with old dacron line and wrapping by hand and ended up here
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Flytier wrote:
Be careful what you ask for. You might get it. I started by repairing a guide with old dacron line and wrapping by hand and ended up here
I think that's awesome. one day I'm going to learn how to do that
Rusty Halo
Loc: NE Indiana, Auburn in DeKalb County
Thanks guys! I built a couple of nice flyrods many years ago and have enjoyed them ever since --- like good friends and good memories. You-all have encouraged me to get back to doing it again. I remember running the thread through a book as a line-tensioner. There are ways to do it cheap but good.
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