Damp free machinery/workshop shed.

Logbrog

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Looking to put up a small 45x45 ft machinery shed.
Live 1 mile from the sea with a damp misty atmosphere regularly.
Have a series 1 land rover in a climate bubble which works very well.
Can you even partially replicate this on a larger scale, fans etc.
Thanks
 

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Location
North East
If you use insulated claddding of say 40mm thick like kingspan it wont sweat at all inside and you can seal them up pretty well , to stop most of the damp air getting in , but when you open a door the moist air will come in if its just pedestrian door as you come in or out it would not be a problem but if you open up a machinery sized roller shutter the damp air will come in and probably condense on the machines. Can uou avoid opening the door on days like that

Heating will dry the condensation up , but pricy to do , using a dehumidifier will work also , but when the doors open your trying to dehumidify the world ! And that aint going to work .
So if aim its trying to keep moist sea air off metal I think the bubbles are the only viable way.
 

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