first timer, 5x10 with interior galley that slides out

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first timer, 5x10 with interior galley that slides out

Postby B0rtle » Sun May 11, 2025 1:40 am

Trying to design my first build. Kicking around an idea to have a galley that was accessible from the interior AND the whole thing slides out to be used outside. dimensions not fully fleshed out yet, just some "sketches" in powerpoint.

The whole slide out would include a base for a cooler/other, counter, and upper shelf.
Upper shelf wouldn't be accessible from the inside. Counter and below fully accessible from the inside.
Counter split with each side removable to access the fridge
Two pairs of 500lb drawer slides. 1 on the front and 3 on the back.
The access door on the outside is also part of the galley and seals directly against the trailer, no hinged door.
To support the weight when pulled out, planning on using telescoping perforated square tubing and a clevis pin to have an adjustable support leg mounted to the door.
Door and galley open to the drivers side

Does anyone see any major issues with the concept?
Only thing i see is that if the galley is the full width of the trailer, the slides wont allow the galley to completely pull out. Most slides only go double their closed length.

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Re: first timer, 5x10 with interior galley that slides out

Postby tony.latham » Sun May 11, 2025 12:00 pm

The only issue I see is that the door is too far forward. I know you're limited with the wheel well, but if you can scoot it back, it would be better.

From a book some fella wrote about building teardrops:

Door placement is critical. Put this book down for a moment and lie on your bed. Now sit up and swing your legs off as if you’re getting up–but sit there for a moment. Note that this is the same place that you sat on the edge of the bed before you lay down. Your pelvis will be about 30 - 33” from the headboard. This is where the doors need to be–-right next to where your hips rest while lying down and where you normally sit on your bed.

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Good luck with your build!

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Re: first timer, 5x10 with interior galley that slides out

Postby Pmullen503 » Sun May 11, 2025 4:18 pm

B0rtle wrote:Does anyone see any major issues with the concept?
Only thing i see is that if the galley is the full width of the trailer, the slides wont allow the galley to completely pull out. Most slides only go double their closed length.



A few questions:

1. Why? What are you getting with a slide out that you couldn't get with a access door inside the cabin?

2. Are you planning anything for the interior space vacated when the galley is extended? Is there something that could be done with that space that would make it worth the extra complexity to build the slide out?

3. Why slide out to the drivers side? Usually, you would want doors away from traffic if you needed to access something on the side of the road.

4. A galley sealed off from the inside aslo seals out any smoke or smells. Obviously it depends on what/how you cook and how well you'll be able to clean while camping. Will your slide out incorporate adequate seals?

5. Will you be able to leave it extended overnight or in a sudden rainstorm?

Don't get me wrong, there are reasons that a slide out kitchen/cooking surface could be very good thing.
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