I've used both guns and irons. A gun gives you a little more  
opportunity to set things and then apply heat. An iron takes time to  
heat and takes longer to cool. I guess it really comes down to what  
type of application, but for just soldering wires together, I've  
rapped the wires and solder together and then applied heat and the  
results have been pretty good. You can tell of course when the solder  
is flowing, but you aren't always sure if you've gotten the entire  
length of wire. A gun might prove more helpful in those situations  
where you have to solder a wire to a contact point. I've not been  
overly successful with this operation.
All of these observations are just from my experience. Good luck with  
your soldering project.


Scott
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On Dec 11, 2006, at 3:58 PM, carlhickson wrote:

> can any one give me some advise on soldering for exhample whitch is  
> easior to us4e a gun or an iron i hav no sight but need to doe some  
> small soldering jobs for my moddle train set any idears pleas
>
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