I Tossed My Giant Magnet in the River & Snagged a CRAZY Pile of Old Treasure!!! (Magnet Fishing)
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- I Tossed My Giant Magnet in the River & Snagged a CRAZY Pile of Old Treasure!!! (Magnet Fishing) I spent 6 days magnet fishing from this old abandoned railroad with my giant magnet and I found a crazy pile of old treasure!
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Thank you so much for watching ❤️ this is a full “movie” of all 6 days I spent magnet fishing this old railroad! If you enjoyed this video don’t forget to help me out by hitting that like button! 👍 😊
Love your magnet fishing videos and restorations as well! ❤
More longer videos like this please :)
More movies plz
Don't try an sell that rail road iron it's a felony in my state at least live your videos dont want you in prison ❤️😂
did you notice at 1:15:00 the rock stuck to Alex chain link LOOKS like a skull head💀☠
The best part of this whole video is how excited you get with even common junk. Most people would consider it wasted time but you find joy enough to video it and share.. Thx..new sub
Just his enjoyment while he finds potential money in his findings
Moron . Everything he finds magnetic he is keeping & taking to the scrap yard and getting paid. 500 lbs of scrap gets you $5o-$6o in 2024. Why else would he have a $300 magnet with an $150 rope tied to it ? To ensure he can pull the heaviest shit from the bottom.
Agreed, his attitude is what makes it so great!
I just love this vibe you have on this channel.
You don't even pretend like you care how you'd look from outsede. There is just pure unadulterated joy of discovering stuff.
No wonder you got along with those kids just fine.
One of the best magnet fishing videos / movies I've ever seen. Few and far between videos that we actually get to see the complete experience at an area. Thank you so much. May your magnets forever bring you treasures and always make it home to you.
The sound affects for some of the finds is hilarious guys. Keep up the great videos there so fun to watch 👍👍🤣🤣
Awesome video Alex and Tyler! I made popcorn and you made a movie!! These videos are exactly what my doctor told me to see, both entertaining and historical! Thanks again guys!!
great job Tyler. I love the long video. My wife uses those big train springs as a vase for artifical flowers. Looks surprisingly good. that clamp at the end of day 3 was a rail anchor. Another great award winning video.
The thing with the little slides is a drapery rod! Strange place for it to be!?! I enjoy your vids so much! Love your enthusiasm!!
Could b a socket holder
@ 7:59 that is definitely a spring from the trucks (the part that holds the wheels of the train car,) from the suspension of a train car. Tyler, please get that railroad stuff into the hands of collectors. Way too much of our railroad history is going to scrap.
@ 19:45 that hammer is what they used to drive the railroad spikes into the ties to hold the rail down. Definitely another collector item.
Can you see Chinese slave swinging the sledge to drive the spike in??
They cut a bunch of the Like and pin original couplers from older trains
Do you have permission to go fishing in the area?
It's a motorcycle license plate .Alex found an insulator. And she of those can be pricey. This video by far is my all time favorite . The stuff you found . All your finds were epic . Love watching long videos . 💙🥰
Actually it’s a Neenah WI Bicycle plate from the 50s. Been collecting plates for 30 years. Knew right away from the shape what it was. They were made in Waupun, WI.
@@billraske7 Thanks for the correction sir and the info . 👍😁
Just helping out. Great thing about the community is we all have different info to share. Was a fantastic guess tho!
@@billraske7 Thank you and yes this community is amazing . One thing for sure if one of us don't know what it is you make a sure bet one of us will know . 👍😁
This guy is the definition of “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure”
You guys are doing an awesome work cleaning these rivers from these rusty elements that’s unhealthy to be there thank you God bless your work
I’ve watched your videos for sometime but, the compassion, patience and enthusiasm you shared with the kids was wonderful. They will forever talk about the day “they” pulled a gun out of that River 😂😉
Squeaky 😅
Hi! My 7-year-old son started watching your channel recently and asked me to comment. He claims that what you found at 13:30, this disc looking like object, is a shautners blade - an element used between train carts, so that they don't bump into each other and do not get damaged.
I really enjoyed the long video. You found some pretty cool things. You and Alex are a great team. Thank you for the wonderful video. Please remember to stay safe and always remember to have fun 😁
So many wonderful antique finds! Congrats.
Great video, Love these episodes OVER 30 minutes or longer, so much more fun to watch, Have a Great weekend 🌈 and CYA SOON on your next video and BE SAFE 🤑😷✌️👍😎
34.30 is the bottom of an oil lantern. Brilliant area. 1.08 (the peg with the wooden bit), I think is a telephone pole peg. Used to use wooden poles, those pegs were drilled in to the poles for the workers to climb up and down.
I just found your channel a couple days ago and I'm hooked. Love your videos and can't stop watching them! I'm fascinated by the items you find.
Same. I only found his channel a few days ago and I am hooked.
Would love to see pieces from previous vids that you’ve kept and cleaned up! Thanks for the fun! 💖🇺🇸
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@@TheFisheri already have and the first i watched was ur rusty gun you found like either a month ago or a couple days ago.
@@TheFisherit was very rusty xd
It’s crazy how small of a world it is. My son and daughter introduced your videos to us. I then discovered you’re in WI, and this spot is like ten minutes away from us. Haha crazy. The wife and I want to magnet fish now! 😅
It's a screwdriver
@@marianoreyes9344 ???
Who cares about your daughter and son
Hey how much does those Railroad connector pieces worth
@@AmberStJohn-qg4hf wow your rude
Man. I so love all your videos and sometimes hate to see them end. This one was such a treat to watch. Keep doing what your doing.
Stop trying. Get. A new bf
thank you for your enjoyable videos and thank you for cleaning the environment
The glass that Alex found is a powerline insulator. Those are collectable and can have some value.
Dude speaking of I have a clear one at home
Thanks for sharing all your adventures with magnet fishing videos! Enjoy your videos....
thank you so much for your Extra long video today....🥰 this made my day..👍💖
❤️ thank you for watching!
Them magnetic rocks are called lodestone although with the red in it, could be hematite, there's a few others as well like unrefined ore
They used to haul a lot of ore from up north state mines to steel mills in north Indiana fall of rail cars.
They could also be unrefined iron that just fell of the train
@@jameslainio3752 you're correct, very possible
@@dubsax4allgaming207 you're probably right, I added that to the comment, ty
I used to have a piece of hematite it’s actually one of my favorite rocks . I also used to have a small meteorite
You are awesome. Makes me want to go out and help clean the waters as well as have a blast doing it. Thanks. 👍👍
Was really nice to see you out on your boat 🚤 with Owen. You could tell he really enjoyed himself. You have yourself a very intelligent boy to be able to identify “BROKEN” objects pulled out from the nearly 50 years ago.
Way to go! I really hope you encourage others to clean up the water ways. 🥰
❤
You are the best.
Hi, it was a bike mirror from the 70/80's often on the banana seat bikes Really enjoying your variety of stunt magnet fishing with Alex. Thank you
I’m so happy to see a long video from you. Thanks,enjoyed it immensely
That spring is the piece that sits right above the train wheel acts just like a shock.
I think that double spiked item was from a piece of decorative work perhaps a gate.
It's fun trying to work out what the items could be of what they could be part of!! Thanks for sharing.
Every blessing to you and yours for future videos.
Another Awesome video...
Making popcorn for this EPIC event!!!
🎥 🍿 ❤️
Omg the position you were in had me saying no no no every time you threw out the magnet as I waited for it to smash the boat docked straight in aim for the magnet. It turned out it was only the angle of perception but still I held my breath each throw til it hit the water haha. I waited the whole video for you to tell the story of how you hooked a whole freakin boat lmao…
I think this magnet fishing is a great thing to do, great for the planet recycling etc and great for clearing the waterways. You also have the chance of finding something truly amazing 😮
Really long video but some really good railroad finds 👌
You have always done well at this place. Love your videos. So much fun to watch them and see all the finds.
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The spring or coil appears to be a Detachable Large Barrel Compression Spring Coil for a railcar 😉
What a treat, a magnet fishing movie lol.
BTW, did u pick up all of the scrap iron along the river bank the day your kayak tipped over? That would have been quite a haul👍🏻
The large pin and loop you describe as a link serve the same purpose of connecting train cars together. It was called the link and pin coupler. There is a photo in Wikipedia under railway couplers.
That's awesome edition this long video. Love it )))
The item at 1:09:43 goes on the cross pieces of "old" telephone and telegraph poles. The top wood piece is where an insulator goes. The threaded piece goes through and is tightened to the cross beam.
Dude I freaking love history I have a glass insolator at hone and it's clear it's awesome Dude I love the electrical history
That little evil laugh at you let out when you stole his spot. Had me cracking up for about 10 minutes. Thank you for that lol loved it!
Wonder if the rocks are pieces of iron ore from train cars?
Or pieces of broken castings.
Yeah it is and the red was oxidation or as many would call it rust 😂 everytime he said magnetic rock I was like holy shit
These magnetic rocks seem to have veins of orange red, which is probably iron. I would go to a train museum and talk to a senior that works there about your finds, very interesting watching the video. Edit- that big pin, did it help attach the train cars, pull the pin to get them apart
Its so satisfying to see what comes out of the water!i never knew there was so much stuff!
On day three the handle that you thought went to the shovel is most likely from a radio flyer wagon and the other plate you found is definitely a license plate most likely from my motorcycle.
I started magnet fishing due to how much fun you look like you’re having. Thank you so much it is a super fun hobby
The scraper is like a valve handle and that spike thing is like a safety for a placement pin
wow, a railroad bridge that goes all the way to the other side. It is great to be so informed.
That said, very nice to see a vid with a real ending - all the crap in a scrap yard rather than being left behind or thrown back in
Great video
What is an S wrench used for?
Called an "S" wrench because of its shape, an s-wrench was used bolt heads and nuts in difficult-to-reach places on the locomotive. This tool is part of a collection of hand tools used in the inspection and repair of steam locomotives in the early- to the mid-20th century, roughly 1900-1955.
Each time you go magnet fishing near a railroad, I’m hoping to see you pull up something I recognize from work. I tear down turbochargers for Progress Rail, a Caterpillar company in north central Indiana.
Fan of your show. I enjoy all the unique items you find in the bottom of the water. You had mentioned a couple of bars you found that you did not know what they were but I think they look like belaying pins for boats. Keep up the great work.
I love it Cash, kids seem to find you a lot, they are definitely attracted to you😍🥰
I love your videos!
You pull all kinds of stuff out of
there and you get so excited about it!
All the best to you and Alex!
The glass piece that Alex found was what the Railroad used for communication different colors meant different things!
I'm guessing a vintage railroad telegraph insolator from the 1900s
Tyler, at time stamp 7:20, I believe your holding a propane tip. They make many different styles of tips for different applications. Check to see if there's any threads at the end of it for screwing into a propane tank. Also, that spring is from an old locomotive!!
Would love to have one of those nice magnet rock's
This video is great to binge watch The Fisher. Nice😊
Trains do have springs just like that lol the thing with glass was a bike mirror.
GReat Video Thanks for sharing thanks for clearing the water for us keep it up buddy :D
Yes trains do use coil springs. The white thing is a ceramic insulator
You guys always get some good scrap weight and other neat finds there. One of my favorite places you go to. Later.
Peeling the weeds off was like opening a present. 🤣
😂 it is!!
An hour and a half of Fisher greatness!! Yay!! Some very excellent finds at that spot for sure. Have you ever accidentally scrapped something u had wanted to keep or scrapped something that you later found out had been worth some decent cash?
Yes a few times unfortunately! I try to separate them better and take my time when doing the scrapping!
He said that he’s never found one of those hose sprayers before but I could have sworn that he’s found one or two before. Does anyone else remember him finding one of those sprayers before?
Nvm I just realized that this is a compilation of all of the videos that he’s made in this location.
Great video. Great finds. This is gonna open so much more for you.
Okay first off the little thing that look like a ship wheel with the handles is a door handle for the ship engine rooms and stuff that's how they open and close the doors or you may have seen them in on submarines those kind of handles and secondly the S ranch was also used on ships to reach the valves between the gauges 👍 those type of hammers I've seen them use for driving the railroad spikes into the rails.. perhaps those are not magnetic rocks but possibly meteor rocks or pieces of meteors 🤔 the thing that you thought would go to the shovel the handle it looks like a water valve shut off tool that they used to use you know in the ground and take the concrete out and they turn the water off 👍 that's a tiny license plate for a motorcycle or a moped 👍 the things that you are calling C clamps are actually spacers that they used to use to align cars 👍 it is exactly a pen that they use between the rail cars to hook them together 👍 it looks like the handle for a fire hose knob 👍
Hello. I enjoy ur show. iv noticed that u recover a fair some of hammer heads. would u be interested in selling them? like the flat blacksmiths hammer hear? from time to time u get some vintage tools. I love it.
What you found about 38 minutes into the video _might_ be a nautical belaying pin. A sailing ship would use a whole lot of these and they slotted into holes in the railing to secure ropes to. (Source: seen them in movies a couple of times and had to look up what they were called.)
Just merely a suggestion if you take a giant cloth tarp and put it in the bed of your truck and then load it up and then you go to the scrap yard you can pull it all out at once instead of bending over 500 times your videos are fantastic thank you so much for bringing them to us thank you much from New Jersey with love
One question: with boat docks and bridges, have you or Alex ever threw the magnet and almost or did hit a boat or splashed someone in a boat? Others I've watched have come close.
Not yet!
Candy floss or cotton candy
Dude your lucky you don’t have to worry about metal railings I got mine stuck but I got it off some how luckily
Amazing find looks like so much fun I am looking to buy me a 360 magnet
If you go with Brute Magnetics you can use my discount code “thefisher” in the checkout!
Just started the vid, I predict the ol Fisherooski will hook some railroad stuffs/tools/things he does not know what the heck it is.
waterweeds = Elodea as kids in the local creek, some how we knew the name of this plant...now that sounds strange. The rocks are Magnetite. Train ore cars would carry these. Blacksmith's hammer anvil.
At about time stamp, 1:02:14 it's an insulator from the top of telephone poles. The hot wires wrapped around the top of them and kept the power off of other lines. The older ones were more skinny, and are worth more money. I collected bottles as a kid and found a good number of these in and for my collection.
Curtain rod for curtains that have hooks on them
I just want to make a suggestion to you. Clean your bed out completely, lay a nice heavy duty tarp down and add a large rubbermaid container. You can put the stuff you want to keep in the container and then when you are at the scrap yard you can unload the big items and then pick up the back of tarp and dump all the little stuff out. Still LOVE your videos!
I think the kid had a lot of good insight. Even be much youngrr than alot of the finds, his imagination certainly was amazing.
Love your channel and your merry eyes. ❤lol. And your wonderful sense of humor.
Amazing! Let's do this
4:44 Iron ore rich rocks
I love your videos
Love the longer videos. Great content. ❤️❤️❤️
I love going on scrap runs with you!
magnet fishing looks so much fun in the different videos ive seen.... going a good thing....cleaning up the waterways, and making money at the same time.... also looks like a good workout...lol
Fisher, I think you need a small bucket with you just to put your railroad spikes in and those only on a daily basis. lol. Love watching your videos.
Tyler & Alex the thing that had a green glass insulator on the end of it, was used by the electric company to wrap the electric lines a round then then go across to the next electric pole & repeat.
Ding, ding. Ding. Ding. Ding. Ding. Ding. Ding. Ding ding. You have just WON❗️ a heart.🧡 that is part of a clock🥳🥳🥳
So awesome for you and our environment ❤
Fisher, you need to show what the things that you clean up looks like before and after you clean them up.
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Hi! The wire thing could be a "wire seal" used on train car doors that transport cars(Jeep)
You are awesome
I really like your longer videos thank you so much
I love, love, LOVE your “movie”!!!!!
The white thing dated 1901 is part of something electrical, that's a ceramic insulator