Well I got the chimney installed this morning and a test fire going. Man I hate messing around in the attic, it's hot up there and doesn't take long to break a sweat. The hole we cut in the roof came out just right and the dealer made sure that I had just what I needed. I still have alot of work to do on the inside, painting the ceiling and trimming out where the old gas furnace went through, Adding more tile to the hearth to meet code (18 inches in front and 8 inches to the side) it will end up more like 22 inches in the front and 11 inches to the right of the stove on the hallway side. As you can see the stove pipe is not exactly straight but the stove is on the edge of the tile and I can't scoot it over till I finish the rest of the hearth and then it will be straight. A couple more days work and it should be ready for work this fall. It is getting pretty hot in the house right now and the A/C is working it's butt off. The stove top temp is 400 degrees but I can still hold my hand on the rear and the sides for a few seconds. I see why they want 13 inches on the sides now for sure. Other than the things that I mentioned and getting the 110v outlet finished, how does it look for a low budget project? Sorry propane man but I will be seeing less of you next winter