hello nigel, its good to see you again. its been a while since ive watched you clean ou t the timms.i reall enjoyed the video and music. have a blessed day
Good grief Terri you are trying to light things up. Hope your hand/wrist is doing better. When I heard police sirens I thought they were coming to you Nigel lol. What a forking day lol. That's got to be a record! That plate of food looks so good.
Hi, just wondering where the rest of the crew is been a while since they been around. Nigel Happy Birthday, hope your day was full of love and happiness. Teri so great to see you back to magnet fishing.
the bloke was probably making mouring spots do you think . the magnetic rock is off a meteor i think because my brother had 2 magnetic rocks that stuck together they get a lot in australia . all the best terry
The green stone could be from iron production. During the production of the iron, slag is formed as a by-product. Slag from blast furnaces is glassy and green or blue in color. The liquid slag could be poured into molds and become slag. The slag stone was used as building material for various buildings.
The red box you found that clips on a pipe looks like a SPARKRITE electronic ignition unit for a 70,s or before car ! . . It would clip on the ignition coil on the car and replace the points for smoother running , i used to fit them ! . . Patrick the old auto electrician from Bristol
Hi Nigel the magnetic stone that you showed wasn't a stone it was porous and had some green tinge to it so had at one time copper, I've noticed from a previous comment that it could be a meteorite it's possible it could be however in my personal opinion it could be slag from a metal furnace being it has copper in it , it could be from any decade from the Iron age right through to the 21st century if you kept it it could be metalogically tested for it's elements and the results could of been very interesting 👍
That well-shaped small piece of metal looks very much like an apostrophe - maybe it came off a sign? I'm actually wondering if some commercial premises were gutted and one of the little gits on that project decided to dump a load of stuff in the river - it'd explain Terry's haul.
Good Morning Kat, btw the Duck Dance I mentioned yesterday should be known to you all as the Chicken Dance 😅 and it's not about hanging on to each other's shoulders traipsing around the room. It might help to be plastered though😂 Take care Elvira
Beg, borrow or steal an older White's MXT metal detector. (A detecting club may have one you could borrow.) Set it in the Prospecting mode and turn on the Auto Ground Tracking. The display will show two numbers. The one on the right is the ground phase. Air is 50. Your ground is likely in the low 50s. (California ground is 84.) Pump the "magnetic rock" by the coil a couple times and see what it reads. If it reads 84, it is a terrestrial hot rock. If it reads 74, it is likely a meteorite and may be valuable. A gemologist should examine it. Meteorites contain nickel and that makes them read lower.
The random magnetic stone looked very much like a meteorite! Some great finds today. 👍👍❤️
I too thought that was a Meteorite! If so, it could be worth MUCH MORE than many treasures that Northants has so far discovered!
Love the music with the drone footage. Your channel has introduced me in some really good musical artists. Always open in finding new music.
Happy birthday nigel
hello nigel,
its good to see you again. its been a while since ive watched you clean ou t the timms.i reall enjoyed the video and music. have a blessed day
thank you very much.
Happy Birthday Nigel
Good grief Terri you are trying to light things up. Hope your hand/wrist is doing better. When I heard police sirens I thought they were coming to you Nigel lol. What a forking day lol. That's got to be a record! That plate of food looks so good.
thanks george.
Looks like Terri prepared a delicious meal for your birthday. Beautiful drone footage
Nigel you have mad skills with the drone when you go up and up it's amazing great job
thanks very much!
Hi, just wondering where the rest of the crew is been a while since they been around. Nigel Happy Birthday, hope your day was full of love and happiness. Teri so great to see you back to magnet fishing.
Great video how many strip lights can one get lol x
Belated happy birthday Nigel 🎂
4:22 - Internal voids, extremely smooth outside... I think you have a meteorite there.
Happy birthday Nigel. That food looked scruptious. All those forks that Paul found must have have cost a pretty penny when someone bought them.
the bloke was probably making mouring spots do you think . the magnetic rock is off a meteor i think because my brother had 2 magnetic rocks that stuck together they get a lot in australia . all the best terry
Tow boat pilot was texting.
The green stone could be from iron production. During the production of the iron, slag is formed as a by-product. Slag from blast furnaces is glassy and green or blue in color. The liquid slag could be poured into molds and become slag. The slag stone was used as building material for various buildings.
Is Aron ok?
Well that was interesting... the goose probably distracted him...
I agree with @daniel999999999999, the magnetic rock looks just like slag from a blast furnace. Plenty of that around where I live. 🇸🇪
Magnetic rock could be a meteorite. 🤔
The red box you found that clips on a pipe looks like a SPARKRITE electronic ignition unit for a 70,s or before car ! . . It would clip on the ignition coil on the car and replace the points for smoother running , i used to fit them ! . . Patrick the old auto electrician from Bristol
thanks for the info and update.
Terri is amazing....cooking all that on the move so to speak...no toms with mine thanks. No, I said reverse.....
Gday Nigel, I hope you kept the piece of meteorite (magnetic rock) ,I think it could be worth a few thousand £. ✌️💛
When I get bigger audiences ima get me a jacket lol looks epic
Could the magnetic stone be a meteorite? Looks like one, if so, could be worth a lot of money.
Good morning guys
thanks for watching!
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Hi Nigel the magnetic stone that you showed wasn't a stone it was porous and had some green tinge to it so had at one time copper, I've noticed from a previous comment that it could be a meteorite it's possible it could be however in my personal opinion it could be slag from a metal furnace being it has copper in it , it could be from any decade from the Iron age right through to the 21st century if you kept it it could be metalogically tested for it's elements and the results could of been very interesting 👍
thanks for the info. seems interesting.
You are doing a great job gays from Lorraine
I could sit down to that lunch!
That well-shaped small piece of metal looks very much like an apostrophe - maybe it came off a sign? I'm actually wondering if some commercial premises were gutted and one of the little gits on that project decided to dump a load of stuff in the river - it'd explain Terry's haul.
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Good Morning Kat,
btw the Duck Dance I mentioned yesterday should be known to you all as the Chicken Dance 😅 and it's not about hanging on to each other's shoulders traipsing around the room. It might help to be plastered though😂
Take care
Elvira
That stone you found could be a Meteorite asteroid because I think they are magnetic
What’s happened to Arron?
Part of a golf club.x
Hi everyone hope your all well 😊
There are several magnetic minerals; hematite, magnetite, and lodestone, being the most probable.
Chat quiet? Video kinda laid back too. Ah, it's supposed to be Sunday. 😮
Fun chat that🎉
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thank you for your support!
I think your UA-cam fan/ Failed Boat Captain may have had a few Cocktails?😉🥴
Beg, borrow or steal an older White's MXT metal detector. (A detecting club may have one you could borrow.) Set it in the Prospecting mode and turn on the Auto Ground Tracking. The display will show two numbers. The one on the right is the ground phase. Air is 50. Your ground is likely in the low 50s. (California ground is 84.) Pump the "magnetic rock" by the coil a couple times and see what it reads. If it reads 84, it is a terrestrial hot rock. If it reads 74, it is likely a meteorite and may be valuable. A gemologist should examine it. Meteorites contain nickel and that makes them read lower.
Hello Teri
Hope your headache goes away soon .Love you and Nigel From thebUSA.
Hello, what are 'expolosives'? You name as one of your finds. See it at 0:25.
Hello all .How are you my friends?
Happy Birthday Nigel