See, I have a decent solder gun, and it's like it's always real easy to start with. I prepare the leads and pre-solder them, everything nice. First 4-5 solders go fine.
At that point usually the head needs cleaning up but it's kinda hard without turning it off and filing, so you just kinda scrape it a bit...and it gets progressively worse.
Next, you realize the holes in the pot are far too narrow for your lead, so you have to make new ones. Also you realize some leads need to go through three loops and return to a pot. So you somehow mangle them in place using a magnifying glass to see, and tweezers.
But the solder head, even the smallest tip you have, is so large it's next to impossible to only heat the correct prongs with the holes, and you end up smearing solder between terminals you don't need. Manage to get those off but it's starting to look ugly.
Then you start with the wires that go to the back of the pots and turn the solder gun high up and put a big flat head on, and even then when they finally stick, you're sure it's a cold joint and will snap.
At this point, the heat has transferred via the lead to the previous solder and one of the small connections gets loose.
You solder it with the big head because you're getting pissed off for spending an hour already, and it gets ugly but should work.
Because you have to keep rotating the whole crap and attaching it to the desk somehow or use a third hand, now the twisting and torque is too much and the first pots back ground solders come off.
So you redo those.
Then you realize you made a mistake and have to change the order of wires somehow. Again the lead is too thick and you have to change the head, and it's all fouled up, the tin won't suddenly melt...
Yeah, it ain't fun no more

it takes an amazing amount of solder joints to put something like this together. A good two-hour job in the end.
Man I hope it works. If it's not correct I'll just bloody bypass everything and go straight to the jack from the pickup

will do it some other day when I've forgotten what hell it is.
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