I get a massive amount of condinsation, is something perhaps others have missed in your post. In cold climates you get that on certian days. EVERY METAL building will do that as well. Note, I said every metal building. Real bad when you have cold nights and then warming no wind, sunny mornings. On a metal building we place very thin insulation just under the steel on the roof to make the metal temperture change real slow. Sparrows love it !!! With your type of building, a cross ventalation is a good option MOST of the time, but there will be certian days in the spring and fall that it just plain rains inside them, and equipment is better off outside. Ever notice how many machine shed doors are left open on certian days? You will notice that on windy days this condensation probably isn't so bad. Just like your windshield on windy days isn't real bad about frosting up. Turn your car heater on (Floor vent) and your windows often fog up till you turn it on defrost and blow air across... either hot or cold... with the FAN.
Anyone thinking I'm crazy? just take a chunk of dry steel and place it in your deep freeze for five hrs and then set it on your kitchen table. With ten rolls of visqueen under it if you like. It will still sweat as the warm air hits it.
A insulated and heated building is best, but we all can't afford to heat our homes, much less a machine shed. I understand how diappointing your situation can be as we travel this same road much too often in my construction job. Sorry, No cheap solution offered that I know of.
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