Today I had a few hours, so I moved all my tools to the new shed, brought over two dressers I've been using as workbench and storage, and started getting organized.
I used to have several different toolboxes organized by purpose, a habit left over from my Army days. One was general mechanical, one was woodworking, one was metalworking, etc.
The old shed was very cramped, which made getting to all the toolboxes very hard. As a result, they got all jumbled up. So the first task was to take all the tools I own, and lay them out on the table. And dresser. And windowsills. And floor.

Eventually I got them all out and had a good look. Who bought all this stuff? There's tools in there I've never seen. There were a couple who's purpose was a mystery to me. It's like some bizarre tool fairy snuck in and left them for me!
Also, I don't think I need 5 pair of bolt cutters. Nor 7 hammers. So I sorted out all the stuff and put it in it's new homes, including a giant pile of "Sell on Craigslist" stuff.
Did the same with power tools: 4 drills? Really?
Then I moved all my stock over, and found a temporary home for it. I also pounded in some nails to hold extension cords, light string, coats, etc.
Moved a lot of junk from the back room out to the old shed. I have 3 times as many bicycles as people in my home. That's got to change.
Made some decisions about the new workbenches. I decided they'll be fully enclosed with thick plywood, and have padlock hasps on the front. I'll also be barring the windows. This, in addition to the locks on the door (and the dogs and light sleeping veteran in the house) should help slow down any sticky finger types. I'm also going to place locks on the hatch to the loft, as I plan on putting ladders, camping gear, Ham radio equipment, and other stuff up there.
Most of this is paranoia, since I live in a pretty decent area. Still....
Anyway, work has been a little slow, so the roofing will have to wait for a month or more. It seems fine with just the tarp and tarpaper.
More later!