I skinned and trimmed the galley lid yesterday. I discovered that my inner plywood skin has a slight raised area in the middle. I was foolish and used the coiled wire protector in the insulation and it must have jumped out of the channel during assembly. It's only slight and nobody will likely notice.
I fit the trim ahead of time and taped in hopes of a clean caulk line.
I used clamps to hold the aluminum in place while screwing down the trim.
Screwing on some trim.
I botched one side of the trim while fitting and it came in about 3/16" short. I glued in a thin plate underneath and caulked it.
View of patch from underneath.
I mitered the trim that rests on the galley walls. I used the miter support clamps from Oregon Trailer. I think they strengthen this potentially weak area quite well.
Enough posting...it's time to slide the galley lid in position to see how it fits.