No, that's not what I mean. You might use perfectly matched tips.
When one of them touches something and cools down, pulls the voltage from the hotter one, but the power will heat both tips concurrently.
This is an example. See how 250ºC and 450ºC tips in paraller report 350ºC.
When you heat a part that has one pin connected to heavy gnd plane, that tip will lose a lot of heat.
In that instant, the other tip, which is not so thermally loaded, will rise its temperature.
You'll end with a very hot tip in the unloaded side and a mildly hot tip where you really need the heat.
Good luck not burning the pads!
This is a very crappy way to do it. You really should make 2 sensing/power stages.