Who the hell is "Mr. Anderson"?
Just ribbing you Karl, you know im a fan.
Edited to ad- You may want to find out what manufacture the oil actually is, im sure MC just relabels it, i think its made by Houghton, if so I can send you the factory specs.
One thing you need to consider or look into is at what temp are the the 11/22 second times specified for? Are they "room" temp oils, or at temp (120 etc.) oils?
Whichever you wind up buying if you start using 1095/W2 and want to get some nice hamons you will likely have to do some experimenting with your oil temps.
Another VERY overlooked factor is volume. If you have 1 gallong of oil in a small container and your trying to quinch big blades you will likely run into some trouble. There has to be enough oil volume to properly "do its thing".
When i jumped from a 2-3 gallon container that was only 20" or so long, to a container that was 5 foot long and held 5-6 gallons it really helped especially with the big blades.
One of the problems i was having with the smaller containers with less oil is that my ricasso was holding enough heat to wick down onto the choil, making it difficult to get a proper transformation right in that choil area. That all went away when i switched to my "long" tank, and upped the fluid to 5-6 gallons. I do a full quinch and "cut" back and forth in the oil, works best for me.