Stop in for a cup of coffee

We are all electric. We are to far out for Nat gas, arghh. I was reluctant to put in a wood stove, but I am sure rethinking my position. I can likely build a wood stove in a couple three weeks or so. But the honking pipe is super expensive. Cost me almost 900 dollars in pipe. I can buy the steel and build the stove for half that. I am guessing the pipe is so pricey due to insurance and liability? I have a virtually unlimited supply of fuel on our back sixty acres. I have been cutting in a road at roughly ten ft a session. It is gnarly.
My cousin the river rat and home owner put a 7inch steal drainage pipe he had found in a driveway at a farm he worked at, farmer took it out and piled it on his scrap pile, 16 foot long, now he has a giant wood burner hooked to it , a thick steal stove is sill working after 20 plus years, yep insurance can get crazy, but I am quessing not covered for it out by the river (Black river) .
For whatever reason the “new” satellites have been growing on me of late. I have looked at several. I really like the one you just posted. I am giving some very serious thought to building one for the nice little 360 nestled in my shop for a rainy day. I have been flip flopping between the satellite and an old jeep. The 360 is just taking up space, might as well put a wrapper on it!
Yep, I have been a fan of that year and body style for about 8 years, I missed out on a forest green wagon 6 or 7 years ago at auction, 78 thousand miles, one owner, I bid on it till my pocket was empty, hit 1,700 hundred, the buyer got it for 1.800. I was a mess for a few months because I couldn't get it