don't really want to make the fixer/developer/bleach etc...
meant more like I see Bleach regenerator..replenisher part a part b...Starter...etc..
I am looking more for a shopping list of what I need to put a kit together to start off
(not the replenishers or regenerators etc... but which actual ones I need to start)
This really depends...
Are you using a table-top processor? What size tanks does it have?
Are you using a commercial slot processor?
Does your processor replenish chemistry?
Are you tray-processing at room temperature?
What is your usage? Your must adjust your replenishment rates to your actual usage (volume).
I use Fuji Hunt chemistry for a couple of reasons.
The Kodak representative "couldn't be bothered" and refused to return e-mails, even one asking to be referred to a distributor.
The representatives at Fuji Hunt were very helpful determining my usage, replenishment rates, the best chemistry for me, a shopping list, contact information for a local distributor that ships hazmat with no qualms,
and, they will happily answer even the dumbest of questions.
Fuji Hunt chemistry is cheaper and the results are flawless.
For the record, I use the 25 gallon Fuji Digital RA Pro developer with the standard RA Bleach Fix replenisher, also purchased in 25 gallon size) in a Hope RA20T4. The processor is plumbed, uses a two tank fresh water rinse, and replenishment system. I print a mix of Fuji Pro 160 S&C and Kodak Portra 160 & 400, NC & VC on the Fuji CA papers. The cost per print is so low I just don't worry about it any more.
Your mileage may vary.