How big is this shop that you need a second panel in a different spot!
We need more specifics! Size of shop? Why? Finished walls?
It is not that the shop / garage is that big, but the fact that I added another garage onto the home, and when I did that, the electrical meter coming into the home had to be moved to the new outside wall. At that point, I put in a 200 amp disconnect on the other side of the wall, and then the automatic 200 amp switch for my diesel generator. From there, everything goes to what originally was a 200 amp main breaker in the cellar. This is where it got tricky, since the original main was now considered a sub panel, I had to separate the neutral and ground wires. I was able to get a new ground wire, uninterrupted to the grounding rods (The way that it was configured originally, there were 4 existing ground rods) all the way through to the well casing, as the electrical inspector wanted. At the same time, I pulled wire through plastic conduit to put a 100 amp sub panel in the new garage from the panel in the cellar.
Originally, the power came in overhead to the outside wall of the garage. and then there was a rain tight meter and 200 amp disconnect below that, and then it went under the garage floor into the basement. Since a disconnect was required before it went underground, it made sense to just leave this original disconnect in place, and to connect it to the new service. It is odd looking to anyone that sees how it, however, the electrical inspector went over every detail (I had to have the covers off of everything for inspection), and said that it was all OK. Since I had done all the work my self, the utility company also did a quick inspection, and said that it was all very neatly done, and correct.
Now, I want to put a sub panel into the original garage, and add some circuits to that, since that garage is wired to the original panel in the cellar. As the home grew, so did the wiring, and that is where all the sub panels come into play. Originally, as built, we used up 40 of the 42 spaces, since every room has multiple circuits supplying them.
Thanks for the replies. I just need to decide what I am going to do and where to place it.