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get yourself one of these if you want to continue to DIY. it will save you from having to redo any work and remove the stress of soldering in the first place. I used to basically use a hot tenpenny nail as an iron, and saved myself so much stress and selfdoubt by using a similar iron.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D86FF2M1
also, some good resin, and desoldering braid.
also, get yourself one of those copper scouring pads at the grocery store as a tip cleaner. squirt some of that no-clean resin on it and you have a pretty good soldering station. with some proper practice you can make some professional looking joints within a few hours.