I also vote for the Hakko for delicate work, not sure about tanks, but it's great working on PCB's... I've used the typical Weller solder stations over the years, and the Hakko in a production environment. Hakko wins for me, hands down.
Ended up getting a couple Hakko 927's for myself from a local outfit that shut down a few years back. I had to come up with a circuit hack to disable the supervisor lockout card swipe... Just removed P2 from the scanner board(They evidently didn't like the employee's changing the irons digital temp without the supervisors permission. Gotta luv quality control)
But that was easy enough to disable. I gave the second one to a friend, and did the same hack to that one before passing it on.
The Hakko unit is extremely accurate, without overshooting temp on initial warm up, and maintaining temp without a sine wave of over-under shoots.
EricV