by caseydog » Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:45 pm
My first TD was a Little Guy Cargo model -- no galley. I built my own galley, because I didn't like their galley design.
I would remove the whole countertop section, and put a lower on in that covers the gap in the stock countertop. Use some nice birch or oak plywood, of plywood with laminate. You will have to make two notches in the countertop for the hatch latches. IIRC, they were about 1/2 inch by 3 inches on mine.
Also, if you are taller than about 5'9", you may want to move the bottom brackets for the gas struts up by about one bracket length. That will keep you from smacking you head on the hatch latches, and will still close just fine.
A sink will be hard to do inside the galley, because your feet will be hitting the bottom of the sink and plumbing, unless you are very short. And, it will get in the way when trying to put sheets on the bed.
I kept my stove as a countertop unit, so I could cook in the galley, or on a picnic table at the campsite.
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