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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