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Marc - Its a hobby for me but I have an acquaintance who does it for a living. I do most of my work in my garage but I go down to his shop (50 miles from home) when I get in a pinch. If you have all your tools ready to go you can make a rod in 40 hours. Like many building projects, a lot of the time is setting up tools.
Dean - I own some impregnated rods and like them but the best rods are dipped in my humble opinion.