I'm working on my galley hatch and will soon need to install the hurricane hinge. My hinge is 60 inches, and my teardrop trailer is about 57 inches wide, so I'm assuming there won't be any difficulty cutting the hinge to length. Does anyone have any insights about that, know about any pitfalls I'm not anticipating? I mean, I'm planning to just put each piece under the chop saw and cut.
Also, when installing it, it would be easiest to install the two pieces independently. i.e. install the piece that mounts to the top of the trailer, then the piece that mounts on the hatch, then lift the hatch into position and slide the two leaves of the hinge together laterally. Has anyone found any pitfalls there that I'm not aware of? I'm presuming there is an angle at which the galley hatch fully clears the side walls, yet can still slide laterally in along the outer hinge leaf.
Advice?
--Mike C.