I'm in Ted, sounds like a great idea. I've made several items for my tractor already and would have more if I could make things for a reasonable price. The problems I've found is getting the material together then taking it to a shop for cut-out or bends or whatever and the costs start rising. I'm not a business so I pay more for the raw steel and when a shop does work for me they always charge a setup fee of some sort so in the end my savings become minimal. I enjoy the projects but most times it's not worth it for the savings over buying something already fabbed. The only time it's worth it is when I have steel left over from another project or I cut something apart to use old steel or buy used steel. Having a kit and supplies from one vendor would solve those problems. You could even announce a couple week run time where members could sign up for a particular implement kit. If 10 or 20 people came on board you wouldn't have to stock kits, you could create them from orders. You could even substitute heavier gauge steel runs for specific implements if there was an interest. This would keep your setup costs down as well.