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Not a clue usually the next to last number is a 1 or 2 are you sure it is not 6014?
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I'll check again tomorrow to be sure.
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I don't think there is a 6074 welding electrode. Since the third position, the 7, can only be a 1, 2 or a 4. This number indicates the position the electrode can be welded in, i.e., verticle, flat, etc.
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I think a position number 7 is for use in zero or no gravity environments, all positions of course
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If you add the possibilities of 1, 2, & 4, that equals 7 so maybe it is a do-all wonder rod?
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Your more than likely right about no such thing. The number was gotten off the sealed tin sticker, mostly unreadable. I was able to make out 6074 and NASA. Owner won't let me open tin yet but I'll get back if he does.
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