accobra66
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Hello, new to your forum. I was referred her from another user at ffcobra.com.
I have searched in some of the previous posts (did search on moisture problems) and found a host of posts/threads. After reading many of them I felt that it may be best to post the EXACT specifics of my garage design rather than trying to piece different threads together.
I moved to Marquette, Michigan back in August and purchased a home across from Lake Superior with a pole barn. I have found that I have a moisture problem that is causing rust on anything that is bare steel in the garage (tools, bolts, etc.). Being that I have a AC Cobra kit car that I built this is of great concern to me. The frame is powdercoated but there are still bolts etc. that seem to be rusting. I just finished sheeting the inside of the building with steel and installing a heater. I have not noticed yet if I still have this problem but I am sure that I will.
Exact construction details are as follows:
What suggestions do you have on how I would go about fixing this problem? Leaving the fan on all of the time is not a problem. I am not sure if just circulating the same moist air will do anything or not. I really do not feel like peeling all of the steel off the walls and stapling up plastic. Is that what needs to be done? What about just painting the floor with an epoxy paint? I am at the point where I want to start mounting cabinets on the walls but in fears of having to take all of the steel down to staple up plastic I really do not want to mount them yet.
I have searched in some of the previous posts (did search on moisture problems) and found a host of posts/threads. After reading many of them I felt that it may be best to post the EXACT specifics of my garage design rather than trying to piece different threads together.
I moved to Marquette, Michigan back in August and purchased a home across from Lake Superior with a pole barn. I have found that I have a moisture problem that is causing rust on anything that is bare steel in the garage (tools, bolts, etc.). Being that I have a AC Cobra kit car that I built this is of great concern to me. The frame is powdercoated but there are still bolts etc. that seem to be rusting. I just finished sheeting the inside of the building with steel and installing a heater. I have not noticed yet if I still have this problem but I am sure that I will.
Exact construction details are as follows:
- Cement slab foundation, no plastic under slab or any other type of insulating material.
- 30' x 36' x 11' (ceiling) dimensions
- 6" x 6" Post frame structure with steel siding (typical pole barn)
- R-19 faced insulation on walls with newly installed steel sheeting (same as outside) on inside walls. (No plastic sheeting installed)
- Ceiling is same steel sheeting with plastic stapled onto the bottom of the joists before the ceiling was drilled into place. I then blew in 16" to 20" of fibeglass insulation into the attic.
- Ceiling fan is installed
Roof is ridge vented on top as well as sofit vents and vents along the perimeter of the room all the way up. - Modine 100,000 btu vented propane heater (forced air).
- Polyurethene insulated industrial grade garage doors.
What suggestions do you have on how I would go about fixing this problem? Leaving the fan on all of the time is not a problem. I am not sure if just circulating the same moist air will do anything or not. I really do not feel like peeling all of the steel off the walls and stapling up plastic. Is that what needs to be done? What about just painting the floor with an epoxy paint? I am at the point where I want to start mounting cabinets on the walls but in fears of having to take all of the steel down to staple up plastic I really do not want to mount them yet.
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