Making instead of buying stuff is at least partly because I'm cheap. I mostly enjoy the challenge, though. Coaxing good performing equipment out of simple materials is really satisfying. Making cheap stuff that doesn't work doesn't do it for me. A lot of it has to do with getting more bang for my buck. Faced with the choice of spending $700.00 for first quality wood, epoxy, glass and varnish, almost $300.00 for a good hammock and rain fly, and all of the other things that add up to big dollars, I might have hesitated getting into this wonderful pastime. Might not have met all the great guys on this forum, enjoyed a couple of great Rendezvous's or enjoyed a Great Pirogue Expedition.
Yep, being a bit frugal has really paid off.
Joey
PS: I look at it this way. If Tx river rat had chosen to build with only the best materials, we would probably not have been treated to all his wonderful creations. He might have stopped after the first one. I for one am glad he took the route he did.