I have a large quantity (6 55-gal drum barrels) of ISO 220 oil (one barrel has been opened), and about 30gal remaining in a 55GAL barrel of ISO-32 oil. The brand is Chevron and I took pictures of the labels.
I'd prefer to get rid of it by the barrel, but if you bring a container, I have a pump you can use to fill it. I will be moving/disposing of this by the end of September, but figured I would see if there are any takers in the Calgary area. I live just east of Calgary.
Incentive - you can keep the barrel w/lid!
This fell in my lap several years ago, when I had intentions of building a cast-iron capable waste-oil furnace. I use the ISO32 in my lathe headstock (and generally for hydraulic oil in some machines) and the ISO220 I find great for plain bearing service (drip type oilers).
How about you heat-treating fanatics? Climate change nay-sayers? Gravel road treatment? Let's get creative!
I'd prefer to get rid of it by the barrel, but if you bring a container, I have a pump you can use to fill it. I will be moving/disposing of this by the end of September, but figured I would see if there are any takers in the Calgary area. I live just east of Calgary.
Incentive - you can keep the barrel w/lid!
This fell in my lap several years ago, when I had intentions of building a cast-iron capable waste-oil furnace. I use the ISO32 in my lathe headstock (and generally for hydraulic oil in some machines) and the ISO220 I find great for plain bearing service (drip type oilers).
How about you heat-treating fanatics? Climate change nay-sayers? Gravel road treatment? Let's get creative!