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The can, finished in 'sand', as opposed to olive drab, makes it seem newer!Probably not 35 years?
FEB/90 date on the can. Desert Storm IThe can, finished in 'sand', as opposed to olive drab, makes it seem newer!
It's probably a thick gauge of metal throughout, not foiled cardboard.
Lotsa changes in the buildingscape along the Hudson directly across from Manhattan!On am aside the company address is a high rise condo.
Noticed that when a tech was topping up a GE90 with Mobil.I used Octagon for a while back in the 90s to package our POE jet engine oil for military contracts, also in hermetically sealed steel quart cans as required under contract. They were at the time one of only a few companies with such a packaging line approved and available for third party subcontracting. They did a fine job, but we switched to Royal Lubricants for this service when we acquired Royal in the late 90s. Jet engine oil is still supplied world wide in steel cans for both military and commercial aircraft.
The current building appears to have been built in 2005 so your probably correct. My father used to live in Edgewater back in the 1980's. His condo complex was on the water.Lotsa changes in the buildingscape along the Hudson directly across from Manhattan!
River Road is exactly where you'd think it should be in a town named "Edgewater". There was a "single lane" overpass in concrete which was said to be part of an early auto assembly line. It's gone too.
Maybe they didn't use it in California so didn't warn the rest of the world and waste ink.It doesn't have the used oil causes cancer warning.
All labeling was dictated by the government and detailed in the contract, as well as the can specifications.It doesn't have the used oil causes cancer warning.