I just need to get a Round Tuit
Well, it's like this......... Some of us set out to build a Workshop and end up with a nice dry, tidy, clean environment, with all tools and components ready to hand. We then proceed to do lots of useful work in our workshop. Others set out to build a Workshop and end up with a Shed. - This has a leaky roof, a door that has to be propped closed with a broom, grimy cob-webbed windows, and half finished wiring. It is also so full of TQT, (Top Quality Tat, just pronounced Tat) that it is impossible to even find anything, let alone do any useful work!
Guess what sort I've got.
If you still don't understand the difference between a shed and a workshop, may I suggest that you stop here and read uk.rec.sheds for a week or two. You will probably still not have a clue so pop over to the shedders's home page and have a look at uk-rec-sheds.
I think this thing about sheds is an attitude of mind that forces one to collect anything that looks "useful" or "interesting", and to store it away ready for future great projects. This coupled with an inherant laziness that prevents any of this "useful" stuff ever getting used, then leads one to aquire a shed to put it all in. Then of course one spends hours in this shed planning what to do with all this wonderful and useful stuff, and re-arranging it into different piles. Once a certain critical mass of TQT has been amassed, it will start attracting more from all over the universe, something to do with the Strong and Weak Unclear Forces and all sheds being connected by worm-holes in "Shedspace", I have been led to believe. (Similar to "Library-space" ref. : Terry Pratchett's Discworld Series)