by eamarquardt » Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:14 pm
I think your orignal plan was to have a short hatch cover the top of your galley opening and then two doors that fold out to cover the lower half of your galley opening. Is that right?
More pics (side view and end on view) would be a definate plus to help sort this out.
Given that the sides are not vertical it's now tough to get the lower doors that were planned to swing out to fit and swing out level. I think that this is your "issue".
Maybe build the hatch in two pieces. The first will cover the upper opening, and a second piece (either hinged to the upper piece or separate and removable) could cover the lower half. This would be a deviation from your original concept (I think) but you could make it work (by building it to fit the trailer as is) and it would solve the issue by eliminating the swinging out doors. If you use a bifold hatch you could first open the bottom hatch and lay it on top of the upper half and then fold up the upper half as originally planned. You might even like this approach more as the side opening doors might be a PITA flapping around when open, if they are not folded back along the outside of the trailer.
Not to worry, if the out of square tail end doesn't bother you enough to square it away, there is a solution out there. Take a break, post more pics and a solution will be forthcomming!
Cheers,
Gus
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