Code54
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The first thing you want to do is get a load calculation (you could try to get a rough idea by doing one online). That will give you a decent idea of what you need for your shop at your location. This varies a lot due to location, insulation, # of windows, the direction the structure sits, etc. Here is a simple version:A propane forced air heater sounds like it might work for my 42x60 and 14 ft high building. Can you tell me more about this one? Any idea what it costs?

HVAC Load Calculator
An easy-to-use HVAC tool for calculating necessary thermal output capacity (in BTUs) This tool is based on the square foot method, with computations added for the most important values included, such as insulation, windows, and other contributing factors. The system is pre-set to a 72-degree...

A forced air unit is not too bad money-wise, 200btu for around $1500. They just hang from the ceiling on uni-strut and you need a gas line run to it and an exhaust. That's really it, nothing to doing the installation. You can also run two units in your shop and place them on the same or separate thermostats depending on the layout if you feel it is needed.
Your ceiling height will be a bit of an issue so you may want to consider a few fans to bring the warm air back down to where you are working. Also if you have open rafters a ceiling would help keep the warm air where you want it.