What's up Mike, It's a pretty short list of QT procedure and I have had really good success with it. Basiclly, a tank of appropriate size to handle the fish you'll be getting, than personally, I run hyposalinity for 6 to 8 weeks. If a fish still shows signs within the first 2 to 3 weeks it tells me that it is something other than ich, or an ich strain that is resistant to hypo. Then I use coppersafe, again a personal choice. Run that 4 weeks AFTER symptoms have vanished and then slowly raise salinity back up to 1.025. It has to be slow in order to not cause osmotic shock. Also, if corals or other inverts go in before your fish after the cycle period, you will need to add another 6 weeks or so with the tank void of any fish. If you time it right, you should be able to put your first fish in with no delay if you out in the inverts at the same time you START your QT.
As far as the set up it's as simple or as complex as you want it to be,tank, filter, and heater is really all you need. If you are in the St. Peters area (right next to Marine Solutions) you can come over to my house and you can see my set up and I may have a few things that can help you on your way.