NakeDiesel
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My shop: Smart *** Garage is a 40x80x14 pole barn with 4 to 5 inches of open cell spray foam on walls and roof. I've closed off the ceiling with steel in the shop. I have a room inside the shop 24' x 11' with walls and ceiling insulated between it and the shop with storage over that room and the compressor room attached on the end of it. Compressor room is 6' x 11'. Small bathroom is 5'8" x 5'5" opening to the shop next to the big room. All walls in the shop are covered in steel on the inside. Shop has 3 insulated 12'x12' doors on the south side and an insulated man door on the south side. I also have an insulated man door and 2 windows in the room on the north side. Shop has 2 more windows on the north side and 2 on the south side down at the storage ends. It's located in NE Oklahoma
Built the shop almost 8 years ago and in the winter I've run a couple of those oil filled electrical radiators down at the end with the bathroom and where my work benches are, other end is long term storage for projects and the like with pallet racking. Keeps it above freezing and in the 50's to 60's most of the winter except when it dips down really cold for long periods. If it's really cold out and I'm working in there I'll run a propane bullet heater to add heat to the shop while I'm in there working. I don't open the big door very often, but it's variable depending on if I'm doing maintenance on a vehicle then it will open and close twice. But most of the time I'm working on long term project like my current rebuild of my John Deere 4010.
Summer time I don't have anything but 3 ceiling fans and a big pedestal fan to circulate air. I put a temp/humidity gauge in there this summer and temps stayed in the 80's even with 100+ outside but humidity was 80%. I've gotten where if I'm using it in the summer time I open the big doors and windows to get a breeze through there to help with the fans going.
The small room my son lived in through the winter and summer last year before he finally got an apartment and we heated it with a 110 little window AC unit using a heat strip and an electric rotating heater with a fan. AC unit cooled it in the heat. Room was very comfortable that way. I have a storm door on that north man door as well.
We are on propane out here in the sticks for our house heat, but looking for an all electric setup for the shop. I don't plan on heating it up to high temps in the winter mainly keeping it in the 60's unless I need to paint something and then I can still use my propane heater to bump it up if needed. Biggest is removing humidity and cooling it to 70's in the summer.
Looking for either a packaged unit setup and will make my own ducting to spread the air in the main shop building or a multi head mini split system, but I worry about the dust from my projects with them.
What size package unit or mini split should I be looking for. Had one AC guy tell me I needed a 10 ton unit for the shop, but he didn't have any experience with spray foam insulation and that just seems what too freaking big.
Ignore the room on the top right of the floor plan pic. I've chosen a different route for a paint bay in the future and never built it.

Built the shop almost 8 years ago and in the winter I've run a couple of those oil filled electrical radiators down at the end with the bathroom and where my work benches are, other end is long term storage for projects and the like with pallet racking. Keeps it above freezing and in the 50's to 60's most of the winter except when it dips down really cold for long periods. If it's really cold out and I'm working in there I'll run a propane bullet heater to add heat to the shop while I'm in there working. I don't open the big door very often, but it's variable depending on if I'm doing maintenance on a vehicle then it will open and close twice. But most of the time I'm working on long term project like my current rebuild of my John Deere 4010.
Summer time I don't have anything but 3 ceiling fans and a big pedestal fan to circulate air. I put a temp/humidity gauge in there this summer and temps stayed in the 80's even with 100+ outside but humidity was 80%. I've gotten where if I'm using it in the summer time I open the big doors and windows to get a breeze through there to help with the fans going.
The small room my son lived in through the winter and summer last year before he finally got an apartment and we heated it with a 110 little window AC unit using a heat strip and an electric rotating heater with a fan. AC unit cooled it in the heat. Room was very comfortable that way. I have a storm door on that north man door as well.
We are on propane out here in the sticks for our house heat, but looking for an all electric setup for the shop. I don't plan on heating it up to high temps in the winter mainly keeping it in the 60's unless I need to paint something and then I can still use my propane heater to bump it up if needed. Biggest is removing humidity and cooling it to 70's in the summer.
Looking for either a packaged unit setup and will make my own ducting to spread the air in the main shop building or a multi head mini split system, but I worry about the dust from my projects with them.
What size package unit or mini split should I be looking for. Had one AC guy tell me I needed a 10 ton unit for the shop, but he didn't have any experience with spray foam insulation and that just seems what too freaking big.
Ignore the room on the top right of the floor plan pic. I've chosen a different route for a paint bay in the future and never built it.

