We have connection! The galley is glued and screwed to the floor and back wall.
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Door side shot. Pretty even and level in a very loose TLAR way. There is a gap between the two walls. I'm going to try using the low volume GStuff and fill inbetween later.
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Driver's side shot. Less even but still pretty level. Filled in the gap with small wedges of foam. Spackle and GStuff will finish the rest.
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Close shot of the foam filler. It is sitting in the adhesive for the floor, so I'm sure it will stay put.
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I had hoped to use the hatch like the simple foamie, but it's lifted height would have been right at 5'. A head knocked even for me
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,so I went with galley doors. I'm using only one door to stabilize the back, just in case anyone is wondering.
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