Maybe it's just me, and paranoia takes over, but I was always afraid of using an old oil filter on anything. Even ones I had purchased and forgot to use or misplaced only to find it later. I was concerned that the element may have decomposed and might come apart. No, never seen it happen, but I have had old lawnmower filters start coming apart on the shelf in my shop. Might have been bugs or something helping as well.
On old oil, sounds good to me, as long as it's kinda stirred a bit. Moving it around would do that. That's another thing too. I had some old cardboard oil cans that started leaking while sitting on the back of a shelf in an old freezer that had been used for storage. Freezer didn't work any more....Maybe some condensation helped it along, but it sure was a mess by the time it was discovered.
I also found a case of LPS lubricant in aerosol cans that had all lost their pressure. After making sure there was indeed no pressure in the cans, I drilled holes in the bottom and drained them so I could still get the oil out of them. Put it in mason jars and later used it in little squeeze type oil cans with spouts on them.
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