Some very good replies form everyone. Especially Tom H in PA & John Harmon. If you (REALLY) insist on a wood burner I would use triple wall stainless chimney. Costly but worth it. I would not be concerned about leaks if you go out of the roof. If done correctly with todays products you will NOT have a leak & you can clean your chimney easily & correctly. I would be concerned about a long horizontal run as this & on the elbows on the corners is where you will have problems with ash setting & creosote build up. You can put a Tee on the corners rather than a Ninety so you can clean out the horizontal but those get real pricey. If your wood burner in designed for a 6" flue use a 6" flue. Gerald
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