by grant whipp » Sun Jan 22, 2006 3:05 pm
Don't ovethink this table-in-a-teardrop thing too much, as it is dead simple, and you don't need a 48" height to give you adaquate headroom. Check out my picture in the Hall of Fame ... the ceiling on that one was 46" at the highest point and my head (and hat!) are no where near the highest point. If you make your footwell a net depth of about 6" or so, you'll get enough depth to make sitting comfortable. The footwell needs to be at least 24" front-to-back (unless your legs are way shorter than mine!), and if you put 3/8" plywood backing with a stiff-back on each one of two of the cushions, your table won't have to bridge the entire gap and can nest down into the footwell (besides, a narrower table is much easier to maneuver around).
If you want to figure how much headroom you NEED, sit against a wall (at a comfortable back angle) with a cushion under you the approx. thickness of the ones you plan to use in your trailer ... measure up the wall to the top of your head and then add an inch or two.
The trailer in my avatar has a footwell & seating pkg. ... it is 42" floor-to-ceiling at the highest point, and the "couch" is across the front of the trailer. At 6'4", I can sit comfortably on that couch (though my head touches the headliner), and the buyer isn't nearly as tall as I am.
Now, if you think you'll need enough headroom to sort of crouch to change your clothes, that changes everything, and 48" won't be nearly enough ... unless you're at the opposite end of the altitude spectrum that I am ... ;-} ;-} ...!
Food for thought, anyway, eh what? Good Luck with the build, Micro! In the meantime ...
CHEERS!
Grant
Celebrating
Retirement after over
32 Years of Building, Promoting, Supporting, Supplying, Living the Lifestyle, and Loving
Teardrop Trailers!"Life Moves a Little Slower When You're On Teardrop Time"The nature of Life, itself, is change ...
"Those who matter, don't mind, and those who mind, don't matter." 