Shed condensation problems
Hoping someone out there might have a couple of suggestions to solve this issue of mine. Just moved up to Northern Rivers (NSW) area from Blue Mountains, and moved my gear into a fairly large (3-4 car bay size) Colourbond shed, with corrugated iron roof sheets occasionally interspaced with "laserlight" translucent sheets.
I'm getting condensation dripping from some (or possibly many) of the roofing metal crossbeams, usually in the morning. It seems to be particularly prevalent in the two areas where metallic "sarking" 2 metre wide strips have been been installed, and has made a bit of a mess as a rust line across the table saw deck in just two days. There's no wall lining, no insulation, a concrete floor and no specific ventilation. It's also quite wet up here (in the hills north of Lismore), so I'm hesitant to open up the building for ventilation purposes without thinking the process through first.
A couple of (rather more affluent than I!) guys have suggested air conditioning, de-humidifiers or a "set" of "Whirlygigs" installed into the roofing area. Are there any cheaper fixes for this problem that some of you might know??