Is the time of year busnuts visit the subject of Air Conditioners. My last build#4. I decided to use the harbor freight temp checker. On a prevost of my vintage they have spray foam between ceiling joist ,side girts,and bottom of bay floors (from bottom). I shot the ceiling temp first on exposed insulation surface About 80 deg =same as outside temp. I took a reading on ceiling joist/metal frame work 140 deg. rechecked--sitting in sun white roof. Wow --just like a toaster element..Sides presented simular result but not as dramatic. Solution: need a thermal brake to keep steel structure from acting like a toaster transferring heat inside. Added 1inch foil backed insulation board to ceiling and sides. Then layer of luan to attach ceiling and side material to. Later after thought I also added a layer of insulation (1 inch blue board to ceiling of bay. Sealed any gap with foam in a can to make sure to insure thermal brake. The amount of heat or AC you need is determined to a large extent by how much heat /cold transfer you have. So plan ahead if you are just starting or if you are redoing your project.. I make lots of mistakes every day!! I hope I /we learn from them. Bob brake or break?=heat cold transfer
Try EHP rollboard on the ribs (1/8" thick), and insulate the floor from underneath where possible.