Personally I think tinning went out with button up boots although I agree desperate problems bring desperate measures. Nevertheless, Loctite make a broad range of products primarily aimed at fixing problems like this and are quick simple and easy to use. Why tin when you can Loctite? Plus Loctite is easy to clean off.
I think I've spent so much of my time fixing up the mess after bodges like tinning, centre punching and the like that it makes the hair rise on the back of my neck when I see it.
The worst of the lot though is the bloke with a welding torch. What some people do with a welding torch doesn't bear thinking about. My worst was the bloke who stripped the timing side L/H thread on the crankshaft of an early Matchless single so bronzed the timing pinion back in place. He then managed to do the same to the crankshaft nut on the driving side so had bronzed that back in place also. The result was an engine impossible to strip down. As any early engine is precious it took a long time to get it apart without doing further damage.
The message from all this is, if you do a job, do it right. Don't make life a misery for the next poor sod of an owner.
Cheers,