Magnet Fishing Cabin In The Woods - What Will I Find?
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Magnet Fishing Cabin In The Woods - What Will I Find? Today I go magnet fishing behind a cabin in the woods using my giant 3,500 lb. pull magnet, 360 degree magnet! What will I find?
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I hope everyone has a great weekend 😊 thank you so much for watching ❤️
Thanks for posting a vid today! Leaving the 5 min. medicare ads run lol..hope it brings you some $$$
Hi Tyler I can literally hear when something hits your magnet. Those engine parts aren’t pistons they’re valves or valve stems. Those are definitely rims off a horse drawn carriage.
Hi Tyler hope you have great weekend as well and thanks for the entertainment really enjoyed the video how’s the farm going hope it’s coming along ok
Thanks for your video. Hope you're weekend is going awesome.
HI TYLER
4:29 auto engine valves 5:37 Kids wagon wheel 6:23 desk or bed frame caster. 8:42 tie rod for an old car 15:48 Jeep hood hold down 17: 52 car brake shoes19:03 ground battery strap 22:35 Clutch throw out bearing lever for an old car 23:49 clutch disk 24:18 Swiss army knife 28:34 Model T rim 29:01 Trailer lift crank
You are ON IT!
Disabled retired auto guy! needed something to do.@@erinbluetee
Yup and that Jeep hood lever is older than the ones on my 84 cj7 lol
Glad your here !
Any day now you will be starting the "building a car with parts from the river" channel!!!!!! Great finds!!!!!!
The old model Ts were made of wood and steel parts. You pulled out a window frame to. The windshields would of opened up by pushing it open. That axe head is worth more than a lot of the other stuff you got today. List it in market place as a old lumber jack antique axe head. 75 dollars some one will offer 50 and you can sell it for that. That will be more then you made on a scrap load. 😊
Magnet fishing cabin in the woods, sounds like the beginning of a horror movie! LOL
Your boat gives you more opportunities than the other people magnet fishing. Love that you do this.
Tyler, you don't even need sonar, you are the magnet fishing whisperer😳Epic!!!!!!! as always, thank you, Tyler💖
❤️ thank you so much for watching!
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The thing that you put your hat on was used to lock and unlock windows. It had a 6 to 8 foot wooden pole attached to it. It was used for industrial sized windows.
Yes! I remember that from grammar school for sure!
This spot didn't look promising but it delivered.
Some of those items, like the barrel hoop, old car rim and the ax head with the handle completely gone, are probably over 100 years old. We're talking 1890s - 1920s. The water is extremely dirty but I don't think overly acidic. Lots of very old car parts. Very cool.
I think they must have widened that river at one point and it was an automotive junk yard. In the process they left all the small pieces that you are finding. Love watching your hunts. Love that you guys have fun. Stay safe. Cheers .😊
You are my number one magnet Fisher, I watch a few others but there's nothing like yours keep doing what you doing.
I love when you find places like this. A honey hole! Good work
Love your sound effects! Keep cleaning the rivers and finding treasures🛶
Tyler you have to remember that land wasn’t always covered in water so there can be anything anywhere 😊
Great video. I could watch you all day. Thank you so very much for the enjoyment..😊❤
I just think of all the fun you and your son are going to have hanging all your cool finds on your tool shed walls 🙂
20:05 is the windshield frame of a ford model A! The little part that you pointed out is the hinge of where the window tilts on!
I would have a "wonder wall" with many of those items on it. I would sit and try to figure out what they are. Super interesting stuff.
My eight-year-old granddaughter enjoys watching your show I think a lot of these kids would like to know how this stuff is recycle and after close to the scrap yard where they would melt it down and turn it in into new sheets of steel
Hi Tyler. Another fun video. That one pipe with a bend and little cups with holes........old gas heater pipe or stove maybe.
Another great day of magnet fishing!
Great magnet fishing haul!
Even if it's nothing we still want you to look at it LOL
It looks very much like you found the remains of a car from the 1920s. Valves (not pistons), what could be a crankshaft pulley, possibly a tie rod, rims, part of a windshield frame, what might be brake shoes, a bumper bracket ... all old and automotive. Could be someone lost a car in the river a long time ago.
That thing you hung your hat on is a old hood latch. I had them on my Kubota tractor. Great old find. Way to go Fisher
You've hit the mother jackspot again, Tyler.
I just wanna let you know Tyler your magnet fishing videos is so enjoyable to watch!! Keep up having fun man, I’m with you to the end my friend!!!
Dude it doesn't matter what the real name is of what you find ,your description and excitement of every find just cracks me up keep up the good work.😂😂😂😂😂
4:27 not piston, they are valves.17:10 old vehicle like model T, early cars did have wood spoke. 18:17 it's a fledge. 19:03 ya pretty sure you found a place that has a pre WW2 vehicle. 20:12 car window frame. 21:03 this is just a guess but could be a base for suspension spring for a car, just a guess. 21:47 looks like a water cooling pump impeller. 28:32 an other wood spoke wheel, get i more and you can make a car.
What an awesome spot...lots of old treasures. Thank you for sharing 😊
That is a drag-link from an early vehicle.And your ground wire was a light fixture for the rear bumper of an early model vehicle.
Nice Tyler. Remember white vinegar for a sunburn. It worked for all of us who worked at the pool and got burnt to a crisp. Say hi to Owen and Alex. 🧲🎣
Great finds brother so much stuff just in that section you might have to add on to your barn with all the stuff you found have a good day brother
You are definitely pulling up remnants of an early 1900’s automobile. I’ve seen a few tell-tell signs that you didn’t know what the pieces were.
That spark plug comes up as a 1920's Janesville Trac5tor part. You hooked an old tractor!
@ 17:50 what you found were old rear brake shoes . They go to drum brakes !!
Next time i will try to keep everything on one text. This was such a good show i couldnt stop commenting on stuff. 👍 👍
Great spot. Lots of interesting finds.
Invest in 'umbrella' headgear 😉 seen lots of folks wear them when out in the sun for long periods of time. ☂️
Hey fisher,those arent pistons,those are valves for an engine...i live in wisconsin and have just started magnet fishing,i watch all your vids(and Alex's too) but i started magnet fishing cuz of you guys,so good luck,maybe ill see you around brother
15:48, go older than a jeep! Ford model A's and T's, plus other old cars from around the 1900's had these to hold down the hood cover for the engines! Great find! It would be great if you could clean that one up!
This was an old car used part dump, very old. Spring perches, cross rods for mechanical brakes, steering linkages. Good spot
I'm willing to bet if you check into it there was a barge that was either on its way to a junkyard or on its way from a junkyard to a meal that wrecked in that area because most of the stuff you pulled out was car parts. Also I hope you're cleaning up all the axes, hammers, and hatchets, that you're finding and putting new handles on them and then taking them in the other stuff to a flea market or someplace and making some of your. Most of the anchors I seen you pull out could be cleaned up and love to see the run on all those fishing lures you've been pulling out of the water. Go to a flea market and put up a sign that says River treasures and carry your cell phone with big wad of cash. I'm serious I see so much stuff you pull out of the water that could be cleaned up and reused it's amazing, you just have to have the patience to clean it up and redo it. And even if you don't make a ton of money the feeling of taking a piece of junk and making it new again is really nice. Trust me I'm old school and I don't throw things away I fix them
You found some pretty awesome things that trip. It's incredible some of the stuff that comes up. And I just love how diverse your audience is bc without doubt somebody knows what something is that u pulled up and comments. It's interesting to find out what certain things are. Another great trip on the water man!!
I love that so much! ❤️ thank you for watching 😊
The item you found at 8:42 is a section of a vehicles steering linkage! lol
I hope you have a great weekend!!!! Enjoy your videos!!!
Amazing video as always, us fishers are never disappointed when we see your new video, huge fan of your channel! You inspired me to buy my 360⁰ one, Stay safe, and good job cleaning up!😊
I loved your video. Lots of great finds. God bless you and be safe 😊. You found a great place , honey hole😊
17:13 - might be wooden spoke wheels from 1920’s era cars.
I love you
You make this so enjoyable I swear plz never stop doing this
Great spot. It would be interesting to find out what was on shore there before. Surprising that you didn't find any lures since it's a public fishing area. And...buddy...sun screen is your friend
DEf old school automotive/carriage parts. Awesome as always!
You are a living legend, thx for the amazing years
I'm not kidding, some of the stuff you pulled out looked like it was pulled off of one of those super old cars that you had to crank start. You found the crank for it. The rims with spokes look right, with the wood in the rim. Rethink some of the stuff you got that day. Pistons. The "hat hook". Some front suspension parts.
Not pistons, they are valves.
Crazy on all those different car parts and such in that fishing area! Must have been some type of auto repair place back in the day! And who knows if those rims were off a buggy they could be from the 1800’s! When you said there was a public fishing sign I thought you’d be snagging lures left and right. But at least you found a anchor! Another great video Tyler! Catch you on your next adventure! Cheers 🎉
16:13 leaf spring perch for model t
This spot is a hot spot for sure. Never know what's going to come up next. Love the video😊
KEEP GOING ! I ENJOY THE FINDS!!!
You need one of those umbrella hats…lol
Makes you wonder if the reason you find pockets of diverse scrap in certain areas is that it spilled of scrap barges. Just a thought.
I say most of the parts are from vintage cars and carts , some interesting finds 👌
TA-DAY, taking a break from Saturday chores with a cuppa coffee watching your vid, Tyler...I'm telling you, there's 2 swampy areas down the road from us EXTREMELY remote, whenever we see a truck go down full of stuff..then 10 min later comes back empty..captain obvious can even vouge, they dumped stuff in the swamps. 🤣 good 'ol cash money!
location was probably a public dump (or some one ran an old car into the river) at one time, such dumps were being shut down by the 1950s. I say "public" as they just had not come under anyone's authority at the time. Its not like there was a sign out saying "dump here", but rather people in general or local land owners just did it. Your heavy rod with dished out depressions is part of an old automotive suspension system (which many of the other parts are automotive). The "peg" with a ball on the end might have fit into the dished out areas on that rod. The hook thing looks like a hood hold down. Look at pictures of old automotive windshields they were mounted to side pillars sockets with balls so that the wind shield could pivot up and down.
I think your friend Alex was a mechanic I bet he could tell you a whole lot of what’s coming out of there because it looks to me like a lot of auto parts a lot of suspension parts as well
Looks like parts off of a model T
Your seeing the same things I am. Those are old parts off a car😊
Tyler the things with the pump type handles are old time grease guns❤
😅 I think it's the old Christmas tree ornament LOL
Looks like you have found a sunken model T with the old wooden spokes and wooden bed flooring.
The only thing with that actually is it look like an old old one and you're going to have a fun time finding a handle you probably have to have it made as big as that hole is
Hay this is a good place lots of finds thanks again
you should get one of those small welder hammers so you can chip off the stuff without breaking it
Dude,there might be a model T or something like that down there. Car’s back in the day had wooden spokes on the wheels. That spark plug is super old. Might want to check if its worth anything.
4:23 Those are valves from an engine, not pistons. Another great video.
Looks like you are finding parts to a Model A or Model T vehicle, those two rims look like the inner and out pieces to the Model A's and T's tires. Both models had wooden spokes.
Could that be a model T type car parts or wheels, they had spoke rims also? The one looked like a motorcycle break/clutch? Interesting pieces! Great video! I hope you have a fantastic weekend!
I think you are the best youtuber I've ever seen!!!
2:14 I swear I saw a shadow of a canoe being pulled up in the water.
Holy car parts Batman! 😳
I like your sense of humor ❤
Have a good weekend fisher
Awesome video like always. Found some really neat stuff. Off a old wagon or a old model t car. I dont know. Love your videos
You sure crack me up. Love it!!
13:03 kick stand
Hey fisher we’re is everybody else today I see your by yourself today great to see you hope everyone else is doing well tell Owen hi for me
You always make me smile and laugh 🤣
Have you ever thought of scuba diving some of these areas just to see what's down there before magnet fishing, just a idea.
Great place to go back to. You definitely got lots of stuff. Thanks for the code for a % off, I just ordered my first Brute 360 magnet bundle, using your code. Appreciate all you do.
Got myself the 3° magnet brute magnetic boss oh boy that one works good too
12:48 steering pitman arm off a model t
The frame piece was an old wind shield, keep tossin.
15:07 emergency break for an old truck. I think your on an old circa 1920’s car or truck in da river
Super Cool Time
😮😮😮 you said, an anchor an anchor? COLD HARD CASH? I thought you were keeping them? I thought you were bringing them to the junkyard? I suppose there’s particular ones you don’t want like that one? That’s OK it’s 7 AM watching your video. I might be a little confused. It’s still early. Have a very nice day and lots of luck finding whatever you like👍🏼🍀
Gonna need Alex out more to examine the car parts 😂
Never stop what you doing" ❤
Garden clippers handles
Janelle Product Company in Janesville WI make that spark plug 🙂
Okay so I have a theory on what you might be pulling up. Old cars had wooden spoked tires as well. Most of the stuff you’re pulling up is automotive. That might be a model T. Or older.
What you are calling pistons are intake & exhaust valves for a car engine
a lot of early automotive parts, steering, breaks, windshield, etc