Hey Tyler. Happy Memorial Day. @ 7:46 you have the leg from an old claw foot tub. If you find it's 3 siblings and the tub, you'll have a great item for some good cash. @ 14:16 you have and old piece of garden fencing. The pointed end goes in the loop end and you just go around your garden with it. @12:59 & 15:58 you have two old car Jack's. @ 24:11 that's the gate part of a fence post. @ 28:40 you got an old radio flyer wagon. @ 31:52 you got half a post hole digger. And don't quote me on this, but those toothy looking straps and that motor make me think of a lawnmower. Get back to that spot! You got more fishing to do there.
Nice mattock pick at 11:05! We used ours to dig up potato hills among other things. And at 13:55, you found part of a little flower garden fence. You use those to make borders around flowers that may fall over or at least that what I've done in the past. At 31:42, you brought up half of a post hole digger. You keep grabbing all of those tools, we may be seeing ads for Tyler's tool sales.
Hey Tyler - Great video as always. 33:45 I would definitely vote for a lipstick. Did anybody else duck when he drove under the bridge?? LOL I sure did.
What I love about this channel is that the finds are blatantly real. Not guns every other video (that the creators usually throw in the day before) but real unusual stuff.
Yeap a Red Flyer metal wagon. My kids had a wood one with wood rails that kept stuff in it.It's off of either a claw foot bath tub. Or the leg off a wood or burning stove. Shows you how well made some of them were made. Those are hedge trimmers.
Great video as always! You should get a bucket and fill it with the small scraps and nails etc.. and then when filled weigh it and take to scrap yard and see all the amount of stuff by dumping it when you unload your truck. It would be fun to see you dump a 5 gallon bucket!
ABSOLUTELY!!!! ✅️ We put spikes n long bolts in a 5 gal bucket, small stuff like nails, spark plugs n fish line in an ice cream bucket, and any fish hooks, lures, or teeny stuff in a coffee or soup can. The rest goes in the wagon or straight to the truck if to big. Sorting right away helps sooo much in the clean up. 💝🫶🏻🙋♀️T
Thank YOU ALL, every single Magnet Fisher, for cleaning up the rivers, creeks, streams and lakes!! May each of you find many valuables to pay you a little back, and to keep it interesting. The more Fishers there are the better for Mother Earth, Fish ON!!! What a bunch of cool people you all are. Thanks again! Rosey
7:43 is a leg from a wood stove. I've put them on blanket chests that I've made before.10:30 could be a horn from a 40's to 50's car. 20:40 looks like a wheel from an old wooden play wagon. 24:10 is definitely a gate post!
It looks like a leg of a pot belly stove which would fit the timeframe of those older houses. The small bumper jack looks like a 1940s vintage and the taller bumper jack is 1960's.
The green wire item is a piece of lawn or garden edging. the wires stick into the ground and the circle on one side and hook on the other is how you connect the sections to each other.
Agreed Mona!! ❤ N the bumper jack just cleaned up would be COOL to hang on a shed or garage or even in a man cave of a car guy!! ☺️ Same goes for the pry bar w/the curved end! 😉 The more unique, vinty or antique stuff would sell GREAT on any one of the 'guy stuff' FB sale pages n bring a heckofalot more than scrap!!! 🤑💲💵💰 I mean recycling ♻️ is awesome, but saving some of those nifty historical odd pieces from going in a scrap heap n making more money beats a poke in the eye with a sharp stick any day!!! 😂❣️ There's been stuff I've seen get tossed at the scrap yard where I was literally yelling NOOOOO!!!!!! STOP!!!!!!! Don't throw it..that's worth a lotta money!!! 💰💲💰😆 But those scrap yard guys are ALL over that stuff n buying it back n flippin stuff when people toss stuff they don't know or care about. 🤑 Ohhh lordy...my hoarding issues are rearing their ugly head!!! 🤦♀️👹🤣 Take care Mona!!! 🫶🏻🙋♀️T
@@countyseatadventures Thank you Ken & T💖💖 and I agree, I love to see those vintage pieces restored👍It just amazes me how much of our history is under water/ground & still with us. Take care!!!
My favourite thing when you find Frankies is when you pick em up they hoist their claws up like theyre going to fight you 😂🦀 also thats definitely a mattock rather than a pickaxe, the difference is the flat side, which was used like a little shovel!
I use an ice scraper (the kind you scrape your car windows with) to scrape the nails and small stuff off the magnet when it comes up looking like something from Hellraiser!!!!! I use a small thick scraper. Hope that helps!!!!
Happy Memorial Day that was really a great spot I'm guessing the house was torn down and they either dumped a lot of it into the river cuz I didn't want to haul it away I hope you go back there again and find what was attached to the volleyball net
Okay Tyler, you need to start taking old people with you to that location. They can definitely tell you what you’ve found. Lots of really cool finds today. You can still see those tall bumper jacks on lifted Jeeps and some trucks. A standard scissor jack won’t even come close to jacking up one of them. The pry bar with the hook end could possibly have come from a jack but I’m not certain. The engine looks like a small single cylinder lawnmower engine. I had to laugh at the half of a post hole digger since a previous owner of our ranch left two halves in different places here. I prefer the screw type but it’s hard to find one of those.
The pipe wrench looks like an old ford wrench. I think they were used on old ford cars. The smooth flat jaws and they way it is made is the reason I think it is a FORD Wrench.
Hi there, the pic axe thing is called a mattock. They are one of the tools they use in forest fire fighting. I just bought a 2nd hand one to take out the root ball of a bush. It looked very nice, not soaked in the river, but he chopped twice and the handle broke. Sad.
Wow wow wow so many incredible finds! Loved all the historical finds and also super grateful you got all that junk, including ALL those nails, out of the water. 😆
At the 31:38 mark, that is an old post hole digger/shovel, there is suppose to be two shovels that are connected, that is what that metal thing is, they open up to dig a circular hole.
If you are able to clean up the foot to something amd it's like a lions paw. It's the leg to an old cast iron bathtub. Most likely and your ax belongs in museum!! So cool !!
Hiya Frank!! 😉 That place look familiar to ya?? 🤔😄 That's the lot next to 'Kuckoo Karen's' 😵💫, Clay n Jen know it well n kayak there often and have found a CRAZY amount of creepy stuff. 🤪😨😅 🫶🏻🙋♀️T
You found part of a garden fence that can be linked together by running one end post through the loop on the next piece of fencing. I used them for my roses. 🌹 say hi to Owen.
Great finds! Really glad you got the net out so fish don't get caught up in it and die 😮. I always smile when I see you catch and release little "Frankies"!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Happy memorial day Fisher . you found a lot of awesome stuff. The little shovel is a half of a post hole digger. Love your sense of humor. Love your videos
Your shovel is half of a post hole digger, the pick around my area we call it a matlock. You use the point end to break up ground and the wide end to scrape it out. Your bird feefer I part of a folding fence they used to sell in the 60's to put around flower beds.
Awesome magnet fishing day! The shovel thing is actually one half of a hole digger. You jam it into the ground, pull the handles apart to scoop out a cylindrical plug of ground, and pull it out to create a fence post hole.
Happy Memorial Day ❤️ thank you so much for watching! 😊
The two things w a line of teeth r prob a hedge trimmer.
Memorial day is not a happy holiday. IT is for remembering the people that fought and died for our country 😢😮
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO YOU TYLER & FAMILY
Nice finds but that seat is off of a bike. my seat looked like that so i had to spend for a new seat.
thanks oh I for got the front part the the bikes part ,.I was going to say but oh well oh forks lol not that we can eat with but now I'm hungry lol
At 31:54 is half a post hole digger, not a shovel.
was going to point this out as well
It does the same thing though, he was close
Insane amount of crazy finds! You definitely need to go to that crazy hotspot again.
Hey Tyler. Happy Memorial Day.
@ 7:46 you have the leg from an old claw foot tub. If you find it's 3 siblings and the tub, you'll have a great item for some good cash.
@ 14:16 you have and old piece of garden fencing. The pointed end goes in the loop end and you just go around your garden with it.
@12:59 & 15:58 you have two old car Jack's.
@ 24:11 that's the gate part of a fence post.
@ 28:40 you got an old radio flyer wagon.
@ 31:52 you got half a post hole digger.
And don't quote me on this, but those toothy looking straps and that motor make me think of a lawnmower.
Get back to that spot! You got more fishing to do there.
Nice mattock pick at 11:05! We used ours to dig up potato hills among other things. And at 13:55, you found part of a little flower garden fence. You use those to make borders around flowers that may fall over or at least that what I've done in the past. At 31:42, you brought up half of a post hole digger. You keep grabbing all of those tools, we may be seeing ads for Tyler's tool sales.
Hey Tyler - Great video as always. 33:45 I would definitely vote for a lipstick. Did anybody else duck when he drove under the bridge?? LOL I sure did.
I also ducked under the bridges. Natural reaction.
What I love about this channel is that the finds are blatantly real. Not guns every other video (that the creators usually throw in the day before) but real unusual stuff.
Yeap a Red Flyer metal wagon. My kids had a wood one with wood rails that kept stuff in it.It's off of either a claw foot bath tub. Or the leg off a wood or burning stove. Shows you how well made some of them were made.
Those are hedge trimmers.
What a great adventure today. thanks for letting us tag a long. I look forward to your videos so much. So many interesting finds today.
Great video as always! You should get a bucket and fill it with the small scraps and nails etc.. and then when filled weigh it and take to scrap yard and see all the amount of stuff by dumping it when you unload your truck. It would be fun to see you dump a 5 gallon bucket!
ABSOLUTELY!!!! ✅️ We put spikes n long bolts in a 5 gal bucket, small stuff like nails, spark plugs n fish line in an ice cream bucket, and any fish hooks, lures, or teeny stuff in a coffee or soup can. The rest goes in the wagon or straight to the truck if to big. Sorting right away helps sooo much in the clean up. 💝🫶🏻🙋♀️T
When you went under those low bridges, I found myself ducking down.
As always, some more cool finds.
Me too
Haha me too!
I did. 😂
Same .. lol
Yup...ducking n weaving for sure!! 😅😂 🫶🏻🙋♀️T
Thank YOU ALL, every single Magnet Fisher, for cleaning up the rivers, creeks, streams and lakes!! May each of you find many valuables to pay you a little back, and to keep it interesting. The more Fishers there are the better for Mother Earth, Fish ON!!! What a bunch of cool people you all are. Thanks again! Rosey
7:43 is a leg from a wood stove. I've put them on blanket chests that I've made before.10:30 could be a horn from a 40's to 50's car. 20:40 looks like a wheel from an old wooden play wagon. 24:10 is definitely a gate post!
7:43 could be a cast iron tub foot too.
It looks like a leg of a pot belly stove which would fit the timeframe of those older houses. The small bumper jack looks like a 1940s vintage and the taller bumper jack is 1960's.
Man I got my phone out just to say it's from an old wood stove but you beat me to it 👍
What a good time today! Restore the red truck and pipe wrench please. Ciao
Happy Memorial day to you. Absolutely crazy finds. You also found cool 😎 finds. God bless you and be safe
I wouldn't have anything for the scrap yard cas I'd be restoring everything. 😂 toys, tools. Great spot!
Please restore more things I love to see that dog an car restored please 🙏🏼🌹💕 love ya 💯
That old bumper Jack you’d use the tire iron inserted into that side spot to pump it up, great video, great finds!
I found myself ducking as you went under the low bridges. LOL!
Tyler, You need to restore the old wrench that was the last item you hauled in!
wow, strange and odd finds for sure, great video!!
The green wire item is a piece of lawn or garden edging. the wires stick into the ground and the circle on one side and hook on the other is how you connect the sections to each other.
At 15:56. That is an old style Bumper Jack. They did the job, but many bumpers came off when they were used improperly, and they were dangerous.
WOW!! What a haul!!! Most unusual finds ever!!
Hey Tyler…..Tyler, Texas here. Super cool finds. You’re the most entertaining of the magnet fishers out there!
❤️ thank you so much for watching!
You really "nailed" it today! I'm a big fan! 😁 What a great spot! 18:50 looks like part of a Statue of Liberty.
Absolutely amazing finds Tyler, wow🤯 That pickaxe is so cool, and I would love to see you restore that pipe wrench!!!!!!! Thank you Tyler💖
Agreed Mona!! ❤ N the bumper jack just cleaned up would be COOL to hang on a shed or garage or even in a man cave of a car guy!! ☺️ Same goes for the pry bar w/the curved end! 😉 The more unique, vinty or antique stuff would sell GREAT on any one of the 'guy stuff' FB sale pages n bring a heckofalot more than scrap!!! 🤑💲💵💰 I mean recycling ♻️ is awesome, but saving some of those nifty historical odd pieces from going in a scrap heap n making more money beats a poke in the eye with a sharp stick any day!!! 😂❣️ There's been stuff I've seen get tossed at the scrap yard where I was literally yelling NOOOOO!!!!!! STOP!!!!!!! Don't throw it..that's worth a lotta money!!! 💰💲💰😆 But those scrap yard guys are ALL over that stuff n buying it back n flippin stuff when people toss stuff they don't know or care about. 🤑 Ohhh lordy...my hoarding issues are rearing their ugly head!!! 🤦♀️👹🤣 Take care Mona!!! 🫶🏻🙋♀️T
@@countyseatadventures Thank you Ken & T💖💖 and I agree, I love to see those vintage pieces restored👍It just amazes me how much of our history is under water/ground & still with us. Take care!!!
Literally a living legend, thx for the amazing content
Happy Memorial Day‼️ ❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
❤️ thank you for watching 😊
Lots of cool stuff you found
Love your vids broski!!! Definitely restore that pipe wrench!! 🍻🍻
My favourite thing when you find Frankies is when you pick em up they hoist their claws up like theyre going to fight you 😂🦀 also thats definitely a mattock rather than a pickaxe, the difference is the flat side, which was used like a little shovel!
Love all your videos. You find a lot of cool stuff! Keep up the good work, you are amazing!
I love when you do the longer videos 😉💙
That little car ws the coolest find. Love it. 🚗
14:03 Part of a folding plant fence for vines and other plants to grow around for support
33:53 Small Battery, possibly AA size?
Vintage metal lipstick tube 💄💋👩🏼❤️💋👨🏻❤😉 🫶🏻🙋♀️T
18650 vape battery
I use an ice scraper (the kind you scrape your car windows with) to scrape the nails and small stuff off the magnet when it comes up looking like something from Hellraiser!!!!! I use a small thick scraper. Hope that helps!!!!
Great job Mr Fisher guy
So crazy about how many things you found in that river!!! Bet theres thick histories behind the wall
This was SO much fun! Did you pull up some bones with the bike frame? Captain Hook was wondering where his spare hook was! lol
Lots of cool stuff there but HOLY COW the NAILS!! Makes you wonder why and how so many nails got there.
You ought to run your boat up and down the file aisle to see how many more files and perfect beer cans you find 😊
My husband worked at Trek Bicycle in Waterloo Wi for 43 years. They call that bike piece a fork. Thanks for another great video.
Happy Memorial Day that was really a great spot I'm guessing the house was torn down and they either dumped a lot of it into the river cuz I didn't want to haul it away I hope you go back there again and find what was attached to the volleyball net
Okay Tyler, you need to start taking old people with you to that location. They can definitely tell you what you’ve found. Lots of really cool finds today. You can still see those tall bumper jacks on lifted Jeeps and some trucks. A standard scissor jack won’t even come close to jacking up one of them. The pry bar with the hook end could possibly have come from a jack but I’m not certain. The engine looks like a small single cylinder lawnmower engine. I had to laugh at the half of a post hole digger since a previous owner of our ranch left two halves in different places here. I prefer the screw type but it’s hard to find one of those.
Good to have people like you who clean the crap that others dump. People can be such pigs.
cast iron wood stove
Your foot off a coffee table is the foot from a claw foot tub
I thought it was a leg from an old Oak round wood burning stove.
Yup
@@sherrylpaul5148 could be either
Everyone is wrong. It’s a leg all right. It’s to a potbelly stove leg. Grew up with one in bedroom.
@@davidlavers8065 had one in our cabin growing up n sat in front of it countless hrs...so I agree, clawfoot off a csst potbelly wood stove. 🪵🔥🤗
Hey! Take that boatta yorn to the spray wash! That thing is filthy!
Great video Mr Fisher.. l didn't like the low bridges.. l thought l was going to get stuck 😂..
Great finding and your having to much fun 😊
I love watching your videos I had a stoke in March and watching you, you always make me smile and laugh
Nice axe. Cool find 👍😊❤
The pipe wrench looks like an old ford wrench. I think they were used on old ford cars. The smooth flat jaws and they way it is made is the reason I think it is a FORD Wrench.
The arm that you found while the hand is carrying a torch take a good look at it is that ever cool so so cool?👍🏼✌🏼🍻
Hi there, the pic axe thing is called a mattock. They are one of the tools they use in forest fire fighting. I just bought a 2nd hand one to take out the root ball of a bush. It looked very nice, not soaked in the river, but he chopped twice and the handle broke. Sad.
Love watching! I'm thinking about getting starter set & giving it try here in NJ.
awesome great finds thanks again for sharing your adventures
the "pickaxe" you found is called a Mattock. You can get those at Lowes in the garden tools
That army you caught looks like the arm to the Statue Liberty
Some great finds brother I think you need to go back to that spot have a good night
Definitely have to go back! Thank you for watching 💪 have a great night!
The shovel is actually a post hole digger. It’s missing another “shovel” for the opposite side and it connects at the metal piece above the shovel.
Wow wow wow so many incredible finds! Loved all the historical finds and also super grateful you got all that junk, including ALL those nails, out of the water. 😆
Really love your channel!
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks 😎
At the 31:38 mark, that is an old post hole digger/shovel, there is suppose to be two shovels that are connected, that is what that metal thing is, they open up to dig a circular hole.
22:00 stator windings of an electric motor. 27:14 complete electric motor. Rotor and stator windings.
The "part of a bird feeder" appears to be garden fencing to protect flowers and such.
If you are able to clean up the foot to something amd it's like a lions paw. It's the leg to an old cast iron bathtub. Most likely and your ax belongs in museum!! So cool !!
Awesome video. Very entertaining. Amazing job!
Hiya Frank!! 😉 That place look familiar to ya?? 🤔😄 That's the lot next to 'Kuckoo Karen's' 😵💫, Clay n Jen know it well n kayak there often and have found a CRAZY amount of creepy stuff. 🤪😨😅 🫶🏻🙋♀️T
Happy Memorial Day to you. What a plethora of findings today. Great job Tyler.
You found part of a garden fence that can be linked together by running one end post through the loop on the next piece of fencing. I used them for my roses. 🌹 say hi to Owen.
Hello again! Nice finds! The little truck looks like an old Mator tow truck 😊 Love the cool finds. Stay safe, have fun and God bless.
The two jacks are for different types of cars 😮 I've had both of them on lots of cars in my life 😂
11:25 Now you can go mining for gold and diamonds! Just don't get blown up by a creeper 😂
🤣 😂
You had me freakin dude..snowing!!! And im out here sweating my butt off...lol✌️
Tyler your videos are hilarious. Thanks so much.
Hilarious?
Try damn funny.
Thanks for the amazing content. I’m hooked. Can’t wait for the next.
That's definitely a huge chunk of a old Radio Flyer wagon.
hi! great stuff! that shovel looks like half of a fence hole digger. !
Those 2 pieces look like blades from a hedge trimmer.
Some really great treasures. Thank you for sharing 😊
That motor is off a 1950's lawn mower. I can tell by the shape of the head on the motor!!
You do make me laugh Tyler!😂
At 31:57, that might be an old post hole digger. My dad had one similar to that. Great find!!
Awesome!!!!
The shovel thing looks like half of a post hole digger. Love your videos!
That half a shovel is part of a post hole digger.
The shovel with the hinge looks like half of a post hole digger. You are definitely gonna have to revisit that spot!! What a treasure trove!!!
Those blade looking things might be from hedge trimmers. That's what I think!
Great finds! Really glad you got the net out so fish don't get caught up in it and die 😮. I always smile when I see you catch and release little "Frankies"!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Happy memorial day Fisher . you found a lot of awesome stuff. The little shovel is a half of a post hole digger. Love your sense of humor. Love your videos
An old ax? It’s a saw! 😂
Your shovel is half of a post hole digger, the pick around my area we call it a matlock. You use the point end to break up ground and the wide end to scrape it out. Your bird feefer I part of a folding fence they used to sell in the 60's to put around flower beds.
Wow That's A Perfect All Day Spot!!!! Crazy Finds!!!!! Thanks Tyler!!! 😮👍💰💸💯😎
31:10 The "saw blade looking thing" is one of the two blades from an electric hedge trimmer.
Saws are very traceable. I identified each of my uncles carpenters saws before giving them to my nephew, who was awestruck
"shovel" is half of a post-hole digger! The other half is identical and pivots of one of the brackets.
Awesome finds! So sad that people have so little respect for our waterways 😥
Awesome magnet fishing day!
The shovel thing is actually one half of a hole digger. You jam it into the ground, pull the handles apart to scoop out a cylindrical plug of ground, and pull it out to create a fence post hole.
That one thing you pulled out looked like a fancy tic tac toe bored. Lol
at 31:55 that is 1/2 of a post hole digger, is what you pulled up, Fisher. i have seen these out in California. Bob