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I'm cleaning out my garage and trying to get rid of the ridiculous amount of clutter. I have a box full of unopened vacuum pump oil that came from a previous work project. It was no longer needed and had to be disposed of. I had purchased it for the company (their dime of course) and knew that it had cost nearly a hundred bucks a liter, special stuff for a special application. The boss said take it, and it's been sitting in my garage for the last decade or so.

Now it just sits here. I don't even know if it's any good anymore. How long does stuff like this last? Any oil experts here? I think I should just take it in for recycling.

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I could use it so if you ever find yourself in the Eugene/Springfield area, free disposal. I do wood stabilizing which requires a vacuum, the oil gets contaminated so l change it often.
 
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I could use it so if you ever find yourself in the Eugene/Springfield area, free disposal. I do wood stabilizing which requires a vacuum, the oil gets contaminated so l change it often.
I don't get down that way very often at all anymore, but if you find yourself in the McMinnville area in the near future sometime, you're welcome to it.
 

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