Hi every body, first post!
First I have a hand me down soldering iron:
http://www.xytronic.com/pi/168.htmWhat do you recommend for tips?
http://www.xytronic.com/pi/168-tips.htmI have a long 2" rod type one (not pictured). It is a little blacken and bent (not bad). Do I need to replace it? Mostly just wire solding for now. For now

I am building a super gun/jamma harness to my TV. I ordered a bunch of buttons and joysticks (my first game is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles). I am going to be designing my own smaller/portable controllers (over say a table). I have some card board try out models that I will complete this weekend. My main question here, is are all grounds equal? I have a few wiring manuals and some specify more than others for grounding. Grounding. Feel free to school me on this one. I know it needs to be a good ground. I plan to make my controllers out of 1/2" wood when I get a good layout.
I am also going down the light gun route. I have a few orders for a couple light gun games shipping as we speak.

Any recommendations on getting these to work best? Maybe I will make my own light gun cable adapters.

Also, I think I want to make a jamma board "pin saver" (aka extender) to keep the pins from being overly chewed up as I switch games to play. With the 3/4 players and light gun games, I don't think a 6 changer setup will work well. Unless I make my own. (Open to thoughts on this one, that could be a lot of fun.)
List of things I bought:
Speakers
Arcade Power Supply
Jamma Harness
4 Joysticks (4/8ways switchable)
Tons of buttons (arcade style)
RGB to NTSC converter
2 Konami 3/4 player harness (yeah, I could have made them, but oh well).
Tons of female quick disconnects
I think this new hobby is going to be a lot of fun.