There is a solution to the problem of it being too hot, and too cold in winter, if you're up for some digging.
The ground at a depth of around 3-4 ft deep is a stable temperature year round, typically 10-12 degrees although YMMV. So, some cheap two or four inch pipe, and a long trench, say 15-25 ft, (the wider the pipe, the shorter the trench) and you make a U shape pipe run and bury it, with the ends coming up where you can add some ducting to them. Then all you need are a couple of computer fans, to push/pull the air around the underground pipe.
Cheap air con, with some effort. (know anyone with a backhoe?)
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There is a solution to the problem of it being too hot, and too cold in winter, if you're up for some digging.
The ground at a depth of around 3-4 ft deep is a stable temperature year round, typically 10-12 degrees although YMMV. So, some cheap two or four inch pipe, and a long trench, say 15-25 ft, (the wider the pipe, the shorter the trench) and you make a U shape pipe run and bury it, with the ends coming up where you can add some ducting to them. Then all you need are a couple of computer fans, to push/pull the air around the underground pipe.
Cheap air con, with some effort. (know anyone with a backhoe?)