Thanks Nate I honestly agree with you! That spot was littered with so much stuff Aaron went there after me and pulled out even a ton more! Hope you're having a great weekend with the family!
Hey there brother and thank you very much! I tell you what it sure does fit right in the hitch and might give somebody a second thought about riding my bottom! 😄
Hi my friend, what a work out you had today, with all those nails you could build a shed 😂😂😂😂😂. Plenty of scrap metal but it’s money, great video thanks. Take care my friend and sending hugs and love to you all..
@@jennylesiakowski6456 hey there love and you got that right it was a bit of a workout!! It was only 237 nails that I found 😆 and I counted! Much love from the girls and I as always!
My friend I could not believe finding that one as it was only about 30 minutes away from me! I didn't know until I got there it was a single Lane but I'm glad I stayed and I'll definitely be back! 🧲😄
At 4:20 you called the railroad spike a railroad tie there is a difference . 😂 Nick I just have to tell Youuns Youuns really NAILED it today . Many hugs & much love for you and the girls .💜♥️💚💙🥰
@@508Magnets I believe that's what it's used for something along those lines! Appreciate you very much buddy I'm about to hit the road to another brand new spot!
Hey there my friend and as always thank you a ton! I sure am glad I found that spot and I'll be excited to get back there when that water gets down a little bit!
Nailed it at the new spot! 😄 Soon as you pulled up that railroad piece I thought that could be an anvil for a forger 😁 Lot of those guys starting out make their own tools they need. (Love that show Forged in Fire) and ya got a hammer to go along with it 😄You could forge a knife outta all them nails 😁 See ya on the next one 😊❤🤍💙
Hey there dear! I sure am glad I found that spot and headed over there as you could see it was quite loaded! I definitely kept the part of the railroad track as an anvil and that sledgehammer head could be some kind of collector item I've been told as we put tariffs on Vietnam specifically on Sledge hammers because they were being made from things from the war and we put tariffs on them in 2007 so it has to be older than that.. got to still figure out some more about that! We appreciate you as always and have a wonderful week!
Man!! Can not believe how many nails you got/found!! The leg thing looks like something for maybe scaffolding maybe. The sledge hammer head was a great find. Good day of cleaning up waterways!! Thank you , you “nailed”😂 this video😜😜
Hey there and thank you as always! I tell you what just because I counted it was only 237 nails 😆 That's a good point that could be from some scaffolding! When it comes to that sledgehammer I have found out from a follower that they put tariffs on said things in 2007 so it could be kind of a collector's item!
Those under currents can be so so strong can’t they Nick. You did really well to get all that stuff out of the water with the strength of that current. All the same it was a great spot for sure. Thanks so much for sharing your great day. 😊👍🙌🙌🙌
@@wpaylor thank you so very much dear! I did not like climbing over the side myself.. but after a few of them passed by and stopped to talk to me, they radioed to each other and let them know that I was there so everybody slowed down and it was a lot easier after that!
12.15 That train track, if it was bigger, would have been a big problem in recovering it, given that the barbaric magnet has super power. Greetings from Italy and 275 likes. 😉 Ciao.
I didn't know there were any bridges like that remaining in Florida. But like you said, there is no shortage of metal objects. Quite honestly, I was somewhat apprehensive on just what might come up along with the metal. Like whatever that blue line may have held. Even so, looking forward to your return visit!
Hey there brother and good to hear from you as always! I sure do not come across many bridges like that but that was over in St cloud! Apparently come to find out a small railroad used to run through there to an Old sawmill that is why I found some railroad objects! I will definitely be getting back there in the next couple weeks and once again I appreciate you!
You commented several times you didn't want to fall in. As shallow as that creek is, coupled with all those nails... you'd come out looking like a pin cushion. 😆
@@itzcaseykc yeah my friend it was a bit crazy! It is a tad bit cleaner especially as a buddy of mine is currently over there right now cleaning it up even more!
Hey there squirrel and thank you so much as always! Buddy it was 237 nails! That sledgehammer apparently could be a collector's item as we put tariffs on things from Vietnam in 2007!
@@CajunMFN hey there my man! I tell you what as I had to count them it was 237 nails! Appreciate you very much and I hope you and yours are having a great weekend as well!
Hey Nick, interesting spot, most of the country road spots are places where folks use to dispose of auto parts and heavier stuff they don't want to go to a dump. Actually I think you were in an area that had a railroad bridge then replaced by that bridge. Nice hammer, used for driving those big nails and the sledge hammer from Vietnam is a bit odd we didn't start trading with them until late 80' s. Most of the steel mills were in the North. That might have been made from the tons of iron bombs that were dropped. Glad to see your weather cooling off, better chance of limiting hurricanes I'm wearing my hoody up in Pacific Northwest.. I'm glad those trucks were working, otherwise you'd be real isolated, not good in today's Times.. Stay safe and hugs to the Board, Cheers Brother Bob.
Brother Bob my good friend! I cannot believe that that spot has alluded me all these years as it is only about 30 minutes away from me! Come to find out after some research they're used to be a small railway that ran through there and hauled wood over to a old sawmill! I cannot believe the sledgehammer as some others have told me we had put tariffs on them in 2007 so it could be quite old and might be a collector object! Once again I thank you very much I just got back today from testing out my new metal detector and found some jewelry!
Hey there dear and thank you! I sure am glad I didn't fall in as well.. so after speaking with some of the construction crew and other folks that stopped by apparently that little bridge was rebuilt 3 years ago.. but with that being said I don't know why they dropped so many nails!
Hey there and thank you! Come to find out after a little bit of research there used to be a railroad that went through the country back there in transported logs to a old sawmill!
Mr Nick , In 2007 , They put a tariff on Vietnam sledge hammers , In several countries , Maybe you got a collectors item , And turn it into a door stop ,, 👍
There is no way! I have been trying to research it and couldn't find anything that's why I definitely kept it out of the scrap pile! Thank you so very much for the information and as always for tagging along!
@@MagnetManBrit my good man from across the pond so very good to hear from you as always! Boy I wish they would have been square nails.. apparently that bridge fell apart about 3 years ago and was rebuilt!
Also, THIS VIDEO is the epitome of what we all do and why!! Good job cleaning up brother!!
Thanks Nate I honestly agree with you! That spot was littered with so much stuff Aaron went there after me and pulled out even a ton more! Hope you're having a great weekend with the family!
"that'll stop someone from rearending me, hehe!" That chuckle might have been a bit devious sir!
Hey there brother and thank you very much! I tell you what it sure does fit right in the hitch and might give somebody a second thought about riding my bottom!
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That is a busy little bridge.I was surprised to see all of that railroad stuff that you pulled up!!!
@@Treasurecoastmagnetfishingandm I was surprised also! Appreciate it brother 👊
Hi my friend, what a work out you had today, with all those nails you could build a shed 😂😂😂😂😂. Plenty of scrap metal but it’s money, great video thanks. Take care my friend and sending hugs and love to you all..
@@jennylesiakowski6456 hey there love and you got that right it was a bit of a workout!! It was only 237 nails that I found 😆 and I counted! Much love from the girls and I as always!
boom let's go let's go treasure and adventure .. big hug to you and the girls ✌👵
@@grandmakellymcdonald BOOM 💥 GMK ❤️
Thank you dear.. just got back from a metal detecting Hunt!!!
Looked like a great day magnet fishing my Broski. Awesome treasure you NAILED lol.
Hey brother 👊👊
I appreciate you very much!
When business slows down we gotta catch up!
Ah , the excitement of finding a new bridge 😁. And it produced. Keep truckin Nick 🧲🎣🇦🇺😎
My friend I could not believe finding that one as it was only about 30 minutes away from me! I didn't know until I got there it was a single Lane but I'm glad I stayed and I'll definitely be back! 🧲😄
that is a estwing hammer 30 dollar you really nailed it today stay safe and God Bless
Thank you so much my very good friend! I had an absolute last at that little bridge! Bless you as well!
At 4:20 you called the railroad spike a railroad tie there is a difference . 😂 Nick I just have to tell Youuns Youuns really NAILED it today . Many hugs & much love for you and the girls .💜♥️💚💙🥰
@@sherrymartin2017 I sure did dear 😁❤️ can't get my words out right sometimes 😆
Much love and hugs right back at you from the girls and I ❤️
I could feel the frustration, but you kept your cool!!! Love the sledge hammer.
It was a tad frustrating but a beautiful spot! Thank you 😊
Good Saturday morning Nick ! ❤ Good spot Nick.
Good morning Bonnie! I hope you're having a nice weekend! ❤️
17:48 I could use something like that to keep my trailer level when I park it! Great job on finding a sweet new bridge!!
@@508Magnets I believe that's what it's used for something along those lines! Appreciate you very much buddy I'm about to hit the road to another brand new spot!
Lots and lots and lots of stuff out of the water. Throw in a couple of treasures and you have a great video! Thanks!
Miss Vicky, I tell you what honestly every single time I dropped the magnet it comes up with something! Thank you very much as always!
Great magnet fishing day! I had a day like that a month ago. It looked like a porcupine on my magnet, with all the nails. Thanks for the adventure!
Hey there my friend and as always thank you a ton! I sure am glad I found that spot and I'll be excited to get back there when that water gets down a little bit!
Nailed it at the new spot! 😄 Soon as you pulled up that railroad piece I thought that could be an anvil for a forger 😁 Lot of those guys starting out make their own tools they need. (Love that show Forged in Fire) and ya got a hammer to go along with it 😄You could forge a knife outta all them nails 😁 See ya on the next one 😊❤🤍💙
Hey there dear! I sure am glad I found that spot and headed over there as you could see it was quite loaded! I definitely kept the part of the railroad track as an anvil and that sledgehammer head could be some kind of collector item I've been told as we put tariffs on Vietnam specifically on Sledge hammers because they were being made from things from the war and we put tariffs on them in 2007 so it has to be older than that.. got to still figure out some more about that! We appreciate you as always and have a wonderful week!
Dang buddy! You found some neat stuff. Good job cleaning the waterways
Much appreciated my good man 👊
Man!! Can not believe how many nails you got/found!! The leg thing looks like something for maybe scaffolding maybe. The sledge hammer head was a great find. Good day of cleaning up waterways!! Thank you , you “nailed”😂 this video😜😜
Hey there and thank you as always! I tell you what just because I counted it was only 237 nails 😆
That's a good point that could be from some scaffolding! When it comes to that sledgehammer I have found out from a follower that they put tariffs on said things in 2007 so it could be kind of a collector's item!
Those under currents can be so so strong can’t they Nick. You did really well to get all that stuff out of the water with the strength of that current. All the same it was a great spot for sure. Thanks so much for sharing your great day. 😊👍🙌🙌🙌
@@Magnet.M.A.D Thank you all very much and have a lovely week!!!
A very good Saturday evening to you all
@@MrDbone75 Good evening brother and thank you very much for always being here!
Hi Nick, today's video was super interesting, but you scared me to death going over the other side of the bridge!! LOL
@@wpaylor thank you so very much dear! I did not like climbing over the side myself.. but after a few of them passed by and stopped to talk to me, they radioed to each other and let them know that I was there so everybody slowed down and it was a lot easier after that!
12.15 That train track, if it was bigger, would have been a big problem in recovering it, given that the barbaric magnet has super power. Greetings from Italy and 275 likes. 😉 Ciao.
@@WalkingTrekAvventure MY friend 😊 thank you very much! It sure was heavy at that size!!
Ciao 🧲
Wow. You got some tonnage today. ✌️♥️
@@karenjones7111 hey there dear and thank you very much as always! It sure was a good day at that little tiny bridge!
Nice productive day right there!
@@benjaminrquick846 thank you so much buddy!
I didn't know there were any bridges like that remaining in Florida. But like you said, there is no shortage of metal objects. Quite honestly, I was somewhat apprehensive on just what might come up along with the metal. Like whatever that blue line may have held. Even so, looking forward to your return visit!
Hey there brother and good to hear from you as always! I sure do not come across many bridges like that but that was over in St cloud! Apparently come to find out a small railroad used to run through there to an Old sawmill that is why I found some railroad objects! I will definitely be getting back there in the next couple weeks and once again I appreciate you!
Great place Nick had a great time watching ✌🏻😎
Thank you dear, it was beautiful out there 🧲🧲
You commented several times you didn't want to fall in.
As shallow as that creek is, coupled with all those nails... you'd come out looking like a pin cushion. 😆
You got that right my friend 😂
Appreciate you!
Kewl. Looks like you really *nailed it* at that place. Eh?!?! 🤣😀 It's a little cleaner now.
@@itzcaseykc yeah my friend it was a bit crazy! It is a tad bit cleaner especially as a buddy of mine is currently over there right now cleaning it up even more!
Awesome find even though they are a bunch of nails the sledgehammer head was awesome find so was the railroad tie awesome video brother
Hey there squirrel and thank you so much as always! Buddy it was 237 nails! That sledgehammer apparently could be a collector's item as we put tariffs on things from Vietnam in 2007!
Nick you could build another bridge with all those nails you found, I hope you and the fam are having a great weekend brother.
@@CajunMFN hey there my man! I tell you what as I had to count them it was 237 nails!
Appreciate you very much and I hope you and yours are having a great weekend as well!
Aost excellent video my friend thank you❤
Much appreciated my friend!
Good video Nick, you nailed it
@@MabieAdventures Appreciate you brother 🧲.
Great job mate! 🤘🏻🧲
@@HooliganOutdoorsUK very much appreciated brother! 🧲
You nailed it this time!
Appreciate it my friend! It was only 237 of them!
🎉🎉🎉 hey .my friend
@@OhioTravelswithKris good morning dear! That sure was a fun little bridge!
cleaned the HELL out of that spot, nice work
@@YankeeClipper79 And it was a blast doing it! Thank you very much!
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@@loriraiburn4378 👋 dear ❤️
Hey Nick, interesting spot, most of the country road spots are places where folks use to dispose of auto parts and heavier stuff they don't want to go to a dump. Actually I think you were in an area that had a railroad bridge then replaced by that bridge. Nice hammer, used for driving those big nails and the sledge hammer from Vietnam is a bit odd we didn't start trading with them until late 80' s. Most of the steel mills were in the North. That might have been made from the tons of iron bombs that were dropped. Glad to see your weather cooling off, better chance of limiting hurricanes I'm wearing my hoody up in Pacific Northwest.. I'm glad those trucks were working, otherwise you'd be real isolated, not good in today's Times.. Stay safe and hugs to the Board, Cheers Brother Bob.
Brother Bob my good friend! I cannot believe that that spot has alluded me all these years as it is only about 30 minutes away from me! Come to find out after some research they're used to be a small railway that ran through there and hauled wood over to a old sawmill! I cannot believe the sledgehammer as some others have told me we had put tariffs on them in 2007 so it could be quite old and might be a collector object! Once again I thank you very much I just got back today from testing out my new metal detector and found some jewelry!
I also hoped you didn’t fall in water. Interesting spot with river current. Would love to know why so many nails. Keep on fishing ‼️🐟🐠🐟
Hey there dear and thank you! I sure am glad I didn't fall in as well.. so after speaking with some of the construction crew and other folks that stopped by apparently that little bridge was rebuilt 3 years ago.. but with that being said I don't know why they dropped so many nails!
Well dang that sure filled up the spare nail tin 😂
@@adrianpurvis9092 OH BROTHER 👊
I might have counted.. only 237 😆
My dad used to call his hammer like that, his singing hammer.
I like it!! Appreciate you as always Bud!!
Whoever built that bridge couldn't bang a straight nail and he sucked😂😂😂
@@theresaciba632 you're 100% correct my friend!
Appreciate you as always 😊
I think there is a Home Depot store under there. Or you can say I really nailed that video. 😊
Hey Betty and thank you very much as always! I tell you what it was like a hardware store and I'd loved every second of it!
That bridge your on could have been a railroad in the days gone by, before it became a one lane road.
Hey there and thank you! Come to find out after a little bit of research there used to be a railroad that went through the country back there in transported logs to a old sawmill!
17:34 looks like a leveling thjng from an 18wheeler
It might just be! But it does fit in my trailer hitch and that'll keep people off my rear end 😂
Scrap weight for days😂❤
You got that right my dear friend! It was only and I counted.. 237 nails that I found!
Porcupine fishing!!!
@@amandawilliamson4486 I couldn't have said it better myself! Thank you very much!
Mr Nick , In 2007 , They put a tariff on Vietnam sledge hammers , In several countries ,
Maybe you got a collectors item , And turn it into a door stop ,, 👍
There is no way! I have been trying to research it and couldn't find anything that's why I definitely kept it out of the scrap pile! Thank you so very much for the information and as always for tagging along!
@@magnetjunkie , I just put in , Vietnam sledge hammers , And you will be suprized what pops up , Check it out ,
Wow Nick what have you done with the camera quality it’s amazing 😮😮😮
It made a huge difference having some trees for shade 😀
Appreciate you very much as always 😊
That squate tube with the plate on the bottom os a drop leg for atrailer tounge jack.
Hey there and thank you very much for the feedback! I believe that's exactly what it is I just could not remember what it was called!
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@@wilgladon5456 Thank you Wil!!!
I've had same with nails but tbh I've also had bullets x300 doing that so it's a shame they weren't square nails brother...
@@MagnetManBrit my good man from across the pond so very good to hear from you as always! Boy I wish they would have been square nails.. apparently that bridge fell apart about 3 years ago and was rebuilt!
Did you ever actually fall in anywhere? Stay safe!
Luckily I did not on that trip my friend! Thank you very much!
Good money making finds
@@stevensee84 Much appreciated, had a blast 🧲
@@magnetjunkie so many nails 😮
@stevensee84 237 to be exact 😧
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What a blast it was my friend 😁
Appreciate you very much as always 👊
Scrap metal, money making day!
@@robertmiskimen5915 It was indeed!
You can start yourself a used hardware store.
@@scottvaughan1301 I sure could after that day! Thank you very much for tagging along!
Hey find someone that makes knives and have a knife made from the R/R Spikes
I'm already on it! Thank you very much for tagging along!
I will take 2lbs. of nails ( Joke)
@@johnmayo27 😆😆
My friend, I got that Plus some!
Thank you 👍
I bet the bridge collapsed at one time
@@karenjones7111 you are correct from what somebody told me apparently it did about 3 years ago!