adicreed... if you are still out there....
If you want to cuss out the member? Go find NHB and have at it. But not in an open forum... and if I see another comment like the goat one I just deleted out here... we gonna have issues. Bigtime. If you can't read the forum rules.... then how are you going to read the manual for the equipment you don't know how to use?
Now to your post...
You know nothing about
signs... you got a cousin that can screen print... and "knows a thing or two about
signs and banners." Well whoopdedo for you.
You got some most excellent advice (Go Dan!!) and instead you focus on one of our members that was less than helpful... but pretty well-respected within our community. If you only want flowers and hugs when you post... you might not be in the right place. Ain't gonna happen.
But if you want people that will tell you how they REALLY feel about your post, then you have to take the good with the bad. Why on earth would you expect a group of
sign professionals to not ask about the training or knowledge you might have that would give them a glimmer of hope that you really do know what you are about to jump into? You think if the equipment is there, damn... the rest must be easy as pie. I got a news flash for you... it's not.
I've been in graphic design for thirty years... learned from good people that made me feel like the most ignorant person there was while I was learning... but I would bow down and kiss their feet today for providing me the good basics and standards that make me do what I do at a higher level than some hack who can type their name in a program, pick a font (say... comic sans for example) and call themselves a designer.
When I started doing
signs... even with all my background... I sucked pretty bad on the first few. It's a different world... a different type of design. And you seem to think you can walk in with NO knowledge of what it takes before you hit the print button and you'll be just fine. I beg to differ. That's arrogance at it's finest and an insult to those of us that took the time to learn how to do it right.
So I would advise you to take the good advice that's been offered and think about what you're doing and how little you know about it. We can give you all kinds of equipment advice, but we can't make you a signmaker.