Stainless steel chimney crown cover

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Update: Chase is installed. Like a glove actually and made me sweat a little. Turns out on the long side the brick bows out a wee bit. But my son-in-law and I were able to get it on and screwed down. Stainless steel tapcons and stainless steel washers. The front side we had to climb up the ladder quite high so we ended up getting the latter a bit too close to the drip edge (my OCD). Once on the roof we had more leverage to move them up a bit. It's not going anywhere.

Thank you for everyone's input. Couldn't have done it without it.
Just seeing this now. Looks great. Good job.
 
yes, the edge is a bit pulled inwards by the screws. That's good, it keeps tension on the fastener, so they won't easily vibrate loose.
It's a chimney, not the kitchen countertop. Beauty/perfection standards are different. Countertop: appearance matters. Chimney: mechanical construction matters more.
That is some good advice. Just what I needed to hear :-)