Call around to your local high school and college engineering and shop teachers, asking if they or their better students could do the soldering for you, for a small fee or donation of a used tool.
Years ago, when I bought my first quality Japanese woodblock carving knives, I wanted larger handles than what came, which are made for Japanese folks with smaller hands.
I called my old high school, asked for the shop director and asked him about having some student turn handles out of exotic wood I had to hand.
He said he'd do it for a tool and as I had an old but working circular saw I could spare, that's what I took him.
He turned me three new handles, in blackest Gibbon Ebony, Chechen, and Pink Ivory (for instantly picking up the correct profile while carving) and I was set to go.
I also gave him a section of that nice Ebony for his personal use.
I suggest you look over your old electronics and see what you might trade for soldering, in case, a small cash payment is no sufficient or wanted.
A new roll of good electrical solder might do the trick as well.
Cheers,
Eli