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We’ve already been through all that previously in the thread. He needs a new panel and feeder and grounding conductor and probably meter can and service entrance.I have a hunch you will need to install a new feeder from the main panel, especially if you are upgrading to a 100A sub. What is your main panel ratted at? Not sure what your local codes are but NEC requires any subpanel at your shop will need to be grounded at the main. That will require a 4th wire to do it right. Is the current feed to the shop in buried conduit or overhead?