Thank you so much for watching ❤️ Happy Thanksgiving everyone! 🦃 if you enjoyed this video don’t forget to hit that like button to help promote this video 👍 😊
Thanks for the heart Tyler can you reply please I like to know if you kept that sundial two years ago I had left you all that message the name on the video the time it was odd that you found it I just wanna know if you threw it to the yard or you kept it it was a beautiful beautiful piece of sundial I am still curious if you had kept it Have a nice day and again thank you for the arts🙋🏼♀👍🏼✌🏼💐
That "old tiny stove" thing was actually part of a radio or amplifier. Those "stove holes" are where you plugged the tubes into the sockets. That heavy box and the big item on the underside are transformers, and are packed full of copper wire. You could get more for that copper than the plain value of scrap metal.
@@davidbanker4455 It's not a tube tester. I have owned countless tube testers of all shapes and sizes and this item has far too large of a transformer. It also has no place for a meter readout and no way to select different tube types. It's definitely some type of power supply or amplifier.
The white socket for a single light bulb is a hanging ceiling light, older houses built before hydro had single cords hanging from the ceiling with a switch like that on the side…the ash tray was one like most hotels and restaurants had on tables back in the day, most had ads for beer and cigarette brands on them…your little shovel came with your purchase of a coal scuttle bucket both for shovelling coal into the stove and ashes out we had one exactly like that.
Another rag mop head, and the shovel was a coal shovel. Possibly the coal bucket it goes with is down there also. Lots of different and fun finds again today!
Also the window weights are actually called sash weights. Were used in houses built before I even I was born. The small shovel at near the end of the video was an ash shovel used with wood stoves and fireplaces.
I almost enjoy reading comments as much as I love watching the Fisher magnet fish. Been following for a while now and I must say, I’m truly humbled by the knowledge of some people and deeply impressed by how a number of you can (correctly) identify items found, literally from pieces of shapeless scrap. It’s really amazing. But please, be nice to those trying to contribute but who lack the expertise/experience and might be wrong. I feel that sometimes people just trying to help get verbally roughed up and condescended. So, no matter how provoked you get and even if you happen to disagree and the other person won’t budge, there is no need for a verbal execution and defamation, just let it go. Remember, holidays are coming and Santa is watching 😊
Happy Thanksgiving Fisher Dude…..so sad that for centuries so many people treated the beautiful creeks and rivers as trash dumps, but the future is bright with good peeps like you undoing all that bad JuJu……keep on a dippin’, clickin’, & haulin’ in the “Good Stuff”!!! 👍🏻✌️
At 11:30, that is an old tube type amplifier. The round things are where the old vacuum tubes would plug in. The big heavy box is the power transformer.
Tyler that box looking thing that looks like it has knobs on it is for an old TV or stereo they used to have bulbs in them and when they went out you had to replace them so you can keep listening to radio or watching TV
You find some of the weirdest stuff in a body of water ever! That shovel is for a woodstove or fireplace. Hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving! Thanks for sharing!
The small "shovel" is an ash pan shovel. It was used to clean ashes out of a wood/coal pot bellied stove or heater in a house. Or a wood fired kitchen stove. Those shovels date as far back as the 1860's although back then they were constructed of wrought-iron and it would have rusted away. That one was pressed from low grade steel. Cleaned up, still useful. Lehnman's Hardware of Kidron, Ohio still sells these shovels to the Amish community around Kidron, Ritmon and Wooster, area of Ohio.
LOVE Lehmans!! ❤️ I get their emails n online catalog and have bought several things over the yrs, but the store itself is amazing!! GREAT quality items!! 👍🏻🥰
at 12:13 if it' what i think that thing is older than me (58) you would have electric glass tubes on the other topside of the pannel. at 22:45 it's an ash shovel.
Great video! That box with all the coils looks like an old school tuner like what you'd see in an old radio. The same for the stove .. which looked more like an old electrical device that used vacuum tubes .. just a guess. This was a great video!
I’m always worried you’ll pull up some old blasting caps. There was a lot of that going on…blasting…in the Fox Cities surrounding area when I was growing up as new construction was occurring. Of course I’m 68, so that was a while ago. I remember the old blasting cap commercials and the reminders in grade school. Like the “duck and cover” drills for nuke time. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
The stove looking thing has tube sockets on it. It looks like a lot of the parts underneath are missing. The heavy boxes are transformers and loaded with copper wire windings. The other coil looking thing looks like a tuning capacitor for a really old radio.
Great video! 15:37-Is that a coin? 16:25- is the thing, with copper windings, some sort of alternator? If it’s copper it might be worth more than scrap. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! 🦃
Happy Thanksgiving. I hope you and yours had a wonderful thanksgiving, and you was able to Gobble till you wobbled! 😂 I know we all did. 😊 Those cables look like electric/telephone pole guide wires. That “little shovel” would be used in a wood stove / fireplace, to clean out ashes. Some pretty cool finds, fillin up the truck for a recycle day. 💰 💴🤑
Happy Thanksgiving to ya. I think that one find might be part of a tube tester . I remember a long time ago, I could go some place and test TV or radio tubes at an electronics store. That was before Radio Shack. I got the clue when I saw the different size tube sockets. Sometimes you had to replace a TV or radio tube.
This spot just keeps going, great radio parts fid, and that little shovel is actually for scooping ash out of a coal/wood stove. My grand parents had one just like it. It's an antique and worth restoring if you can! :)
Thank you so much for watching ❤️ Happy Thanksgiving everyone! 🦃 if you enjoyed this video don’t forget to hit that like button to help promote this video 👍 😊
Happy belated Thanksgiving to you and your from me and mine 🙂
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well from Manitowoc!
Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving Tyler!! ❤🦃🏵🧡🍁🌻💛🍂🌼🤎 🍓🙋♀️T
Thanks for the heart Tyler can you reply please I like to know if you kept that sundial two years ago I had left you all that message the name on the video the time it was odd that you found it I just wanna know if you threw it to the yard or you kept it it was a beautiful beautiful piece of sundial I am still curious if you had kept it Have a nice day and again thank you for the arts🙋🏼♀👍🏼✌🏼💐
@Doreen OMeara I responded a while ago to the comment on the video that you made the comment on 😉
That "old tiny stove" thing was actually part of a radio or amplifier. Those "stove holes" are where you plugged the tubes into the sockets. That heavy box and the big item on the underside are transformers, and are packed full of copper wire. You could get more for that copper than the plain value of scrap metal.
Close, its a tube tester for tv and radios
@@davidbanker4455 Exactly what I was going to say.
@@davidbanker4455 It's not a tube tester. I have owned countless tube testers of all shapes and sizes and this item has far too large of a transformer. It also has no place for a meter readout and no way to select different tube types. It's definitely some type of power supply or amplifier.
correct
Looked like the chassis of a tube driven guitar amplifier.
The white socket for a single light bulb is a hanging ceiling light, older houses built before hydro had single cords hanging from the ceiling with a switch like that on the side…the ash tray was one like most hotels and restaurants had on tables back in the day, most had ads for beer and cigarette brands on them…your little shovel came with your purchase of a coal scuttle bucket both for shovelling coal into the stove and ashes out we had one exactly like that.
I just about lost it 🤣😅 when you said, "...celery, slap some peanut butter...".
Another rag mop head, and the shovel was a coal shovel. Possibly the coal bucket it goes with is down there also. Lots of different and fun finds again today!
Lots of really cool Stuff. Fisher. That's a cool place to magnet fish. Love your videos keep magnet fishing
Also the window weights are actually called sash weights. Were used in houses built before I even I was born. The small shovel at near the end of the video was an ash shovel used with wood stoves and fireplaces.
I almost enjoy reading comments as much as I love watching the Fisher magnet fish. Been following for a while now and I must say, I’m truly humbled by the knowledge of some people and deeply impressed by how a number of you can (correctly) identify items found, literally from pieces of shapeless scrap. It’s really amazing. But please, be nice to those trying to contribute but who lack the expertise/experience and might be wrong. I feel that sometimes people just trying to help get verbally roughed up and condescended. So, no matter how provoked you get and even if you happen to disagree and the other person won’t budge, there is no need for a verbal execution and defamation, just let it go. Remember, holidays are coming and Santa is watching 😊
Here, here!!! 💝👍🏻🤗
The last item was a stove ash shovel. I have one I use in my wood stove to scrape it as when needed.
I believe that little shovel is for scooping ashes out of the fireplace. Love it!!
Does anyone else LLLOOOVVEE the plunk sound of the magnet hitting the water?? hahahah
That small shovel you found is an ash shovel to clean out wood stoves
You should check those parts for copper wires, copper is worth money as well !!
Happy Thanksgiving Fisher Dude…..so sad that for centuries so many people treated the beautiful creeks and rivers as trash dumps, but the future is bright with good peeps like you undoing all that bad JuJu……keep on a dippin’, clickin’, & haulin’ in the “Good Stuff”!!! 👍🏻✌️
Mop handle. The metal part connect the mop and handle. Great finds!!
4:18 at first I thought that chisel was a huge flathead screw driver!!
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving 👍 👌
Hey Tyler, that last catch of the video was a small Ash or coal shovel.
I have one in my garage😁
The shovel is for a fireplace to clean the ashes out . 💜❤🥰
Happy Thanksgiving to You too. That's a TV tube tester, and a shovel for a wood stove. Love to watch. Happy Magnafishing!
Amazing find on the old stuff ☺️
You always find the best stuff. Another fun video. Stay safe.
The shovel looks like what we used to clean the ashes out of our fireplace.
You should start a museum to show all the vintage items you find .
You got a fireplace shovel. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Woohoo I love your amazing finds
The small shovel you found is for getting out burnt wood from a stove or fireplace
Love your channel and you!♥️ Keep up the great work and have fun. I enjoy your discussing each find. 🌴
At 11:30, that is an old tube type amplifier. The round things are where the old vacuum tubes would plug in. The big heavy box is the power transformer.
The cold chisel is used for cutting cinder block or chipping up concrete.
Hello Tyler! Awesome finds. The little shovel is an ash shovel for old fire places. Stay safe and God bless🥰
Tyler that box looking thing that looks like it has knobs on it is for an old TV or stereo they used to have bulbs in them and when they went out you had to replace them so you can keep listening to radio or watching TV
Love this spot ! Awesome finds Tyler .
The round rubbery thing that looked like a bike tire made me think it could be part of a front loading washer or dryer machine. The gasket part.
Happy Thanksgiving awesome finds
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Love the finds today.
Great video I watch them and share keep them coming
The little shovel is one for ash it looks like
What a great video! Made my evening!.
I hope you had a great thanksgiving day Tyler! You sir have a awesome day my friend!
Hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving Day! You pulled up a lot of very interesting items! Good luck next time you’re there again!
You find some of the weirdest stuff in a body of water ever! That shovel is for a woodstove or fireplace. Hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving! Thanks for sharing!
Amazing finds from the canal that keeps on giving Tyler💖💖 Happy Thanksgiving weekend!!!!!!!🦃
The small "shovel" is an ash pan shovel. It was used to clean ashes out of a wood/coal pot bellied stove or heater in a house. Or a wood fired kitchen stove. Those shovels date as far back as the 1860's although back then they were constructed of wrought-iron and it would have rusted away. That one was pressed from low grade steel. Cleaned up, still useful. Lehnman's Hardware of Kidron, Ohio still sells these shovels to the Amish community around Kidron, Ritmon and Wooster, area of Ohio.
LOVE Lehmans!! ❤️ I get their emails n online catalog and have bought several things over the yrs, but the store itself is amazing!! GREAT quality items!! 👍🏻🥰
at 12:13 if it' what i think that thing is older than me (58) you would have electric glass tubes on the other topside of the pannel. at 22:45 it's an ash shovel.
That watch band was a twist o flex band.you could tie it into a knot.
Thanks for the video be safe out there hope you find a lot of cool stuff until next time.
Keep the videos coming you always find cool stuff!
Wow I love it video's bro it's cool keep it up 😊✌🏻
Love your video. Lots of great finds 👍. God bless you ❤ 🙏
❤️ thank you so much for watching!
Great video! That box with all the coils looks like an old school tuner like what you'd see in an old radio. The same for the stove .. which looked more like an old electrical device that used vacuum tubes .. just a guess. This was a great video!
THAT shovel is for a wood stove for emptying ashes out of the wood stove my gramps had one
Another great video keep these videos coming
Some amazing finds great video thank you 😊
Lol I want a hoodie that says “nothin too fancy” lol
The tiny shovel is a ash bucket shovel for the wood stoves.
I’m always worried you’ll pull up some old blasting caps. There was a lot of that going on…blasting…in the Fox Cities surrounding area when I was growing up as new construction was occurring. Of course I’m 68, so that was a while ago. I remember the old blasting cap commercials and the reminders in grade school. Like the “duck and cover” drills for nuke time. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
5:30 lamp socket definitely as you said it might be
Keep the cool videos coming
Wow I completely forgot air hockey was a thing 😂🤣
The short shovel I believe is for removing ashes out of a fireplace or potbelly stove.
That shovel looked like a fire place scooper.
That back ally canal still has so much history to give up. It seems every time you go, you get something better than the last time.
Agreed!!! 👍🏻💯🎯💟
The stove looking thing has tube sockets on it. It looks like a lot of the parts underneath are missing. The heavy boxes are transformers and loaded with copper wire windings. The other coil looking thing looks like a tuning capacitor for a really old radio.
have a great thanksgiving brother
On Etsy their are a number of antique mini grappling hooks.
That 1st thing you found held pipe tobacco, my grandfather carried a can like that in his pocket back in 1949 to to 1951
I remember when the burger king in my hometown had ash trays like that!! They even had a burger king embossment in them….
That little shovel is for scooping out ash from a wood burning stove or fireplace. My BFF has 2.
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! We did!
Another great job 👏 👍
Hot diggitty dog love your work Mr Fisher. Another score for the environment and a history lesson all in one 🙏🇦🇺
the item you pulled up thinking it was from a stove is part of an old electronics , all the small circles were where the tubes were mounted
That thing that looked like a bunch of coils might be a variable capacitor.
I know exactly what that piece with threads and it a end of a scraper that I've used way to many times in my life. Thanks for the videos
That shovel is for getting coal ashes out of a coal furnace or wood stove!
Metal mop handle with a wooden spool for the hand
The shovel looks like the kind people use to clean out fire places
Awesome finds today. I hope you, and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving 🦃. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
You wonder how big flipping windows used to be by those weights 🤣
Great video! 15:37-Is that a coin? 16:25- is the thing, with copper windings, some sort of alternator? If it’s copper it might be worth more than scrap. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! 🦃
The little shove is an ash shovel for a wood or coal stove
Hello CASH good luck Happy Thanksgiving Tylor GOD BLESS you and LIL Cash✨❤️🙏✨
Happy Thanksgiving you scored some antiques today!
The small shovel is used to clean out ashes from fireplaces
The shovel is used to scoop ashes out of fireplace
A lot of cool finds
The big round thing reminded me of a fabric covered Hula Hoop.
I'm amazed your blue cart is still holding up, I can't believe what all you throw in there. 🤣😅😂
This is the back alley banaza spot. Some cool finds fella. Have you thrown from that dock yet?
Happy Thanksgiving. I hope you and yours had a wonderful thanksgiving, and you was able to Gobble till you wobbled! 😂 I know we all did. 😊
Those cables look like electric/telephone pole guide wires. That “little shovel” would be used in a wood stove / fireplace, to clean out ashes. Some pretty cool finds, fillin up the truck for a recycle day. 💰 💴🤑
Happy Thanksgiving to ya. I think that one find might be part of a tube tester . I remember a long time ago, I could go some place and test TV or radio tubes at an electronics store. That was before Radio Shack. I got the clue when I saw the different size tube sockets. Sometimes you had to replace a TV or radio tube.
Great video as always ❤
Love the videos. What great finds. Btw you have amazing bright eyes.
Pretty certain that old shovel at the end is for digging ashes out of a wood stove.
16:42 is a variable air capacitor. Typically used for tuning old radios. Likely related to the amplifier previously.
That was my thought too.
Continuing on my binge of your old videos! Love your channel!
nice video again buddy, I bet those chisels you find, well some of them get lost ice fishing
Love love watching you you are so cool
This spot just keeps going, great radio parts fid, and that little shovel is actually for scooping ash out of a coal/wood stove. My grand parents had one just like it. It's an antique and worth restoring if you can! :)
awesome cool stuff ;)
great video ;)
Radio or Amplifier with tubes. sockets for tubes on top and a transformer on the bottom.
Great video