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Honestly that's whats stopping me at this point. Between buying a welder and the time invested in learning how to fab it all up it might be more time effective to just buy one. Of course that rationale only applies to the first few before the ROI flips in favor of making one yourself. There certainly is something to be said for making it the way you want it with your own two hands.
There is a lot to be said for just buying the 'thing' and then going outside and enjoying it. I like designing things but I go back and forth on whether or not I REALLY enjoy making them. I want my ideas to become reality: the only way for that to happen is to pay someone else to do it ($$$$) or do it myself ($$). Plus, I get the added experience and knowledge (and pride) that goes with learning to do it myself. I guess that's why I buy some things and make others. If I can buy something well made that's pretty close to what I'd make myself, then I'll do that (skid plates and my us off-road winch cradle). If not, I'll be in the garage spending tons of time and some dollars making it myself.