The Galley Wall - Building some 3-Dimensions!Before we could attach the sidewalls to the floor, we needed to have the main galley wall done to be able to support the sidewalls when we attach them. So sidewalls aside for now, we first put together two parts of the galley wall. One part is the main wall above the counter which will have a pass through window in it and be affixed to the sidewalls at this stage, and the other part is the section from the counter top down which we will wait to permanently install until later. This lower part will be removable until later in the build so we can... 1. poly all the inside easier; 2. keep the vinyl floor from getting dripped on and dirty; and 3.make it easier to install the vinyl later.
In order to measure for the galley wall, we had to prop the sidewalls in place tho.


Here is the lower galley section. There will be space for a sink, a pull-out stove, a pull-out cooler and a water tank behind it in the bump out, plus various storage spaces.

Here we are dry fitting the upper galley wall in place. It is a piece we spliced together just like the walls and floor.
It doesn't have the window cut out yet.

Upper galley wall now cut to size and cutting out the pass through window.
You can see the splice in the middle which will mostly be hidden by cabinet stuff later.

Now we can attach the sidewalls and upper galley wall all together with adhesive and screws.

What it looks like all together.

And from the inside. Here is a better view of the bump out mentioned earlier. It helped to hold the upper galley wall up
while we attached everything together. The lower galley section is completely removable at this point.

Once this all dries, we will slop the mix and some poly on all the walls and floor.