All I found was one railroad spike - BUT I did rescue a honey bee 🐝 🐝🐝🐝! She was struggling in the water and I was able to coax her onto my rope, then hauled her on shore. She was pretty wet, but after a little time preening herself and drying off in the sunshine, she flew away ❤️
5:35 binder clip 6:45 da bling man da bling a cheap metal chain---gold is non ferrous 10:11 fluorescent light fixture? 12:00 framing square 12:47 steel bar stock 13:12 front wheel bearing cover from an older car
The tool you found with the "6" on it is called a framing square. The fan blade is off of an old tractor or very early car motor to keep the air coming through the radiator . The early cars had a hand crank on the front and you had to crank over the motor to start it!!
The fan blade looks like a radiator cooling fan, etc. for an older vehicle, before all the fancy electronics:) (may have had a secondary, dual purpose. I am novice) I look forward to watching your videos every time you have a new one. Love your enthusiasm. Also it is nice to see your kindness to the little crayfish ("Friendlys") you return to the water!
I know of at least two removed fences in capitol cities, where the WEIGHT OF ALL THE LOCKS got to dangerous for the tourist ships passing day and night underneath.
I grew up swimming in my local river and lake so seeing people cleaning out stuff like this makes me feel pretty good. Idk seems helpful to local areas.
At 8:30 the thing you found is called a window balancer. When you have an up and down sliding window, inside the frames on each side is one of these spring mechanisms that helps lift the window when you open it and slows it down when you close it
From Google: A love lock or love padlock is a padlock that sweethearts lock to a bridge, fence, gate, monument, or similar public fixture to symbolize their love.
The paper clip is a Binder Clip, the ruler thing is called and framing square. I think that metal block you found was a block for leaf springs in a truck. For lowing and raising the rear end. And the light fixture you thought it was...your correct. Its for flouresant lights
I believe it's high school kids mainly that do the locks on the fences usually signifying that the year's end and they don't need it anymore or they've graduated
If you go on the auditors website and check the address you can find out who owned it, if there were any permits connected to it etc. and then if Necessary you can search up the owner and see what you find
14:15 : posibly correct about this item once belonging to an old car - it's like a cooling fan that would have been mounted behind a front grill on a car or other form of veacle and when an engine is running is set in motion via a drive belt to commence that item rotating Infront of the finns of a radiator to increase air circulation .
I’ll be grabbing a magnet soon I got some juicy spots one being an old shoe factory from 1800s and it’s literally touching a nice low tide river with a water fall pushing everything down
I wonder what kinds of interesting equipment you might find from a shoe factory! Your shoe horn collection may rival The Fisher's file collection one day!
Hey Ty, great enthusiasm as always 👍. Some great finds today, but my favourite is the sign 👍. Those locks are love locks, a really big thing in Europe. Great vid thanks... Be safe buddy 👍💞👍
That spring assembly thing is probably a door closure for an overhead door or something similar. From that factory probably. All those bracket funky things. Spring assemblies, counter weights, door closures. Etc.
These are love locks! In Europe these are even engraved with the couple's names. The key were thrown into the water/river for everlasting love! With best wishes from Germany!
The bridges in Amsterdam are COVERED with them!! 🔒 N folks can even get them engraved with their names and dates!! 😘🔐💖 But cuz they weigh down the railings n fences so much, the city goes thru n cuts oodles of them off now and then 🙁 ...but only to be found by another fun mag fisher to watch sometime, Leigh from 'Bondi Treasure Hunter'. 😄 It is kinda romantic! 🥰🔓🔑💘
Use a low pressure washer to wash the sign and go to a restaurant supply store for a deep bus tub and put the chain in there with 3 gallon of vinegar to remove the rust . You will have to show us the results. That sign was a nice find.
The thing you though might be a fan blade definitely looks the same as the cooling fan on my vintage tractor, it has a chain with hooks on exactly the same as your next find as well. Dude there’s a vintage tractor down there lol 😂 your gonna need a bigger magnet! 🧲 I’ll see if I’ve got a picture I can post...
I think your first find may be an old bed frame? I also believe the spring thing is part of the old box springs. I am old, I have seen many of these in my day. I just found this channel and it looks like so much fun!
The small cap looking thing is exactly that. It’s a wheel bearing cap off an old car or a trailer. I do believe that is a radiator fan off an old car, small truck or tractor
There are gold magnets too. As well as silver, copper brass and aluminium. Mostly used in fields. Every metal has a different sound, and you can also hear approximately how deep it is buried. Most then use this stick which is way more precise in the hole.👍
The propeller thing was my favourite until the sign. Is it oldish? Its hard to tell with US signs not being from there. Nice wee BMX to. The propeller if it is from an old car would also look great up on a garage wall. If you clean it up and its numbered you might even be able to find out what type of car its from.
The combination lock idea might be a more modern take on the idea which is on a bridge in France (Pont des Arts in Paris) where people lock a hope or memory then throw the key in the Seine river. The weight of the mass of locks on the French bridge got so much that the authorities had to cut most them off in 2015. People have added 45 tons of locks since.
Really cool finds, that + looking piece looks like part of an air hose real. Plus an old wheel bearing cap, might be more old car stuff there, but yeah that street sign with adornment was awesome!
5:07 could be some sort of cable protection that you mount on a wall to protect the cable when it's outside. You are correct gold isn't magnetic, but it's still a cool find Thx for another great video Cheers from Sweden
Gold is non ferrous. It is an old framing square. The little hat looking this is an axle cap for a car. It looks like a 4 placed fan.probably or some kind of engine
A lock in the middle of a fence just means that a couple lock their love on it or something. It is a symbolic thing to do. Some people do it on places they met each other or at places mostly bridges with a nice view.
He's worried about his keys frying out, but I'm concerned about his shorts going with it!
The lady won't, there be lot of smiling from the lady lol
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I wish my town had more waterways and rivers that actually had water in them. All of them are dried up here.
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@Raymond Fessler Cold beer on a Friday night
All I found was one railroad spike - BUT I did rescue a honey bee 🐝 🐝🐝🐝! She was struggling in the water and I was able to coax her onto my rope, then hauled her on shore. She was pretty wet, but after a little time preening herself and drying off in the sunshine, she flew away ❤️
Amazing 🌸💗🌸 I love it when people rescue bees🌸💗🌸🐝🌸💗🌸
I got 2 pocket knives but knew to be looking for them.. and some lures or jigs whatever you want to call them, anyway keep it up.
You are a good person
I like to hear things like that
Fake story😂
I do think that magnet fishing certainly shows what lies hidden, and why we should be cleaning our water ways. Keep it up guys.
5:35 binder clip
6:45 da bling man da bling a cheap metal chain---gold is non ferrous
10:11 fluorescent light fixture?
12:00 framing square
12:47 steel bar stock
13:12 front wheel bearing cover from an older car
You shall be blessed for helping us UwU
The tool you found with the "6" on it is called a framing square. The fan blade is off of an old tractor or very early car motor to keep the air coming through the radiator . The early cars had a hand crank on the front and you had to crank over the motor to start it!!
That is just crazy I thought that’s what that might be!
The street sign is the best find. All the finds are unique. Looked like a nice sunny day to enjoy some magnet fishing. Love the video.☀
This guy's funky accent just adds on to the fun of watching him magnet fish.
😄👍
100 percent agree. Great personality to.
Accent?? 🤔 What accent?!? 😯 We 'ain't got no' accent...everyone else does!!! 😅😂🤣🧀 #lovebeingacheesehead
Sounds to me like he spends alot of time watching blippee
The way he talks is so annoying
The fan blade looks like a radiator cooling fan, etc. for an older vehicle, before all the fancy electronics:) (may have had a secondary, dual purpose. I am novice)
I look forward to watching your videos every time you have a new one. Love your enthusiasm. Also it is nice to see your kindness to the little crayfish ("Friendlys") you return to the water!
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Do a video cleaning up some of the stuff you find.
The locks on the fence are probably what's called "Love Locks" (look it up)
Man we need to see your garage sign collection. As always another great video and awesome start to my day
@@toasted2119 OppS lol Perhaps that was meant to be posted on the main comment section or you know something about Paul that we dont hahaha
Exactly what I was thinking 🤔
I know of at least two removed fences in capitol cities, where the WEIGHT OF ALL THE LOCKS got to dangerous for the tourist ships passing day and night underneath.
@@e.e.3583 wow, that's pretty impressive.
It's on like Donkey Kong! My favourite saying for the day. Makes me smile every time I watch.
You are correct, gold isn't magnetic. Still fun to find a necklace even if it's steel
I grew up swimming in my local river and lake so seeing people cleaning out stuff like this makes me feel pretty good. Idk seems helpful to local areas.
I really enjoy your videos. You make magnet fishing so much fun to watch. Keep up the good work.
❤️ thank you for watching 😊
NO matter how glum I feel, your videos always cheer me up!
At 8:30 the thing you found is called a window balancer. When you have an up and down sliding window, inside the frames on each side is one of these spring mechanisms that helps lift the window when you open it and slows it down when you close it
11:45 is a carpenters square, and at 13:00 that looks like a grease cap from an axle hub, maybe off an old car.
Nice 👍🏻
Dude! That sign is rad! Great going, and it still amazes me how you can throw that heavy magnet!! Stay safe 😷 and God bless you and your family ✝️
U r so nice 😭😊🙏
You should do a video of trying to clean up the sign and that measuring square.
That's what i thought!
Framing square
Hands down you are just fun to watch. I look forward to your videos and your finds.
❤️ thank you so much for watching!
I love watching people magnet fishing
Same
Me too
That "cap" you found looks like a dust cap from a car. Front spindle. (the middle of where the wheel is held on with lug nuts)
Thanks, exactly what I seeing.
That's exactly what it is.
The "L" shaped metal is called angle iron and the "U" shaped metal piece is for covering wires so you don't cut or nail through them!
The spring and pulley setup is from a window setup to help it move it up and down
Love the cast off noise. The street sign is stunning lovely bit of architectural history
From Google: A love lock or love padlock is a padlock that sweethearts lock to a bridge, fence, gate, monument, or similar public fixture to symbolize their love.
The paper clip is a Binder Clip, the ruler thing is called and framing square.
I think that metal block you found was a block for leaf springs in a truck. For lowing and raising the rear end.
And the light fixture you thought it was...your correct. Its for flouresant lights
Just found this and I am amazed that he is as excited as a fisherman with a big fish on the line, lol.
Your commentary is way entertaining!!! @ 16:04 The street sign looked like an airplane!
I believe it's high school kids mainly that do the locks on the fences usually signifying that the year's end and they don't need it anymore or they've graduated
It's also a declaration of forever love placed there by couples
If you go on the auditors website and check the address you can find out who owned it, if there were any permits connected to it etc. and then if Necessary you can search up the owner and see what you find
I agree the signs my fave too 😁
Nice finds Fisher! Have a good day! 😊
Thank you 😊 Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Great video! Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you so much for watching ❤️ 😊
Hey man, you should definitely do another vid of you cleaning up your finds. Those are pretty neat how they turn out.
14:15 : posibly correct about this item once belonging to an old car - it's like a cooling fan that would have been mounted behind a front grill on a car or other form of veacle and when an engine is running is set in motion via a drive belt to commence that item rotating Infront of the finns of a radiator to increase air circulation .
I’ll be grabbing a magnet soon I got some juicy spots one being an old shoe factory from 1800s and it’s literally touching a nice low tide river with a water fall pushing everything down
That sounds like a honey hole right there!
@@TheFisher oh for sure man 🧲💪🏼
I wonder what kinds of interesting equipment you might find from a shoe factory! Your shoe horn collection may rival The Fisher's file collection one day!
Wow man what an incredible day out with alot of different finds
Hey Ty, great enthusiasm as always 👍. Some great finds today, but my favourite is the sign 👍. Those locks are love locks, a really big thing in Europe. Great vid thanks... Be safe buddy 👍💞👍
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
Thanks for getting rid of all the metal in the water. Favorite is the street sign. The tow chain is second
The locks on fences show peoples love for each other
Yes! The sign is a great find.
Good find when you found that sign.
That was my favorite!!
Mine to
Wooooo! lotsa funky sumtin' sumtins'! yep, that sign is a keeper! :-)
One is a Bulldog Clip and the other item was a Set Square, used for measuring and drawing a straight line!
That was definitely a radiator fan for an older car and that little round cap thing is a dust cover for the front wheel bearings on a car as well
That was a cool and awesome find fisher. Just love the sign. And all the rest of them. Keep fishing love your videos
The locks on the fence symbolize a relationship, for love.
Yes. Love locks. Started with marriage & extended to whoever's in love. First names are supposed to be on the lock.
Yay that road sign is my favorite too! You have so much luck at that old factory spot! Cheers buddy!
That spring assembly thing is probably a door closure for an overhead door or something similar. From that factory probably. All those bracket funky things. Spring assemblies, counter weights, door closures. Etc.
Can you make a video of you restoring that ruler? Awesome video today!!
All these comments asking I just may have to make that happen! 😉
@@TheFisher you have a cool channel man. Even if you don’t and just do the magnet fishing, that would still be awesome!
i feel like you can sell shirts with "WHOOOoOOoAAA what the HECK guys"
These are love locks! In Europe these are even engraved with the couple's names. The key were thrown into the water/river for everlasting love! With best wishes from Germany!
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
The bridges in Amsterdam are COVERED with them!! 🔒 N folks can even get them engraved with their names and dates!! 😘🔐💖 But cuz they weigh down the railings n fences so much, the city goes thru n cuts oodles of them off now and then 🙁 ...but only to be found by another fun mag fisher to watch sometime, Leigh from 'Bondi Treasure Hunter'. 😄 It is kinda romantic! 🥰🔓🔑💘
sweet finds i love the sign i bet cleaned up it be worth money it looks like it from the 60s or something like that
Use a low pressure washer to wash the sign and go to a restaurant supply store for a deep bus tub and put the chain in there with 3 gallon of vinegar to remove the rust . You will have to show us the results. That sign was a nice find.
The locks are for people to deal there love
5:30. We call them bulldog clips in the UK. Fab video x
Here too
The thing you though might be a fan blade definitely looks the same as the cooling fan on my vintage tractor, it has a chain with hooks on exactly the same as your next find as well. Dude there’s a vintage tractor down there lol 😂 your gonna need a bigger magnet! 🧲
I’ll see if I’ve got a picture I can post...
14:18 Most definitely is a Car or Truck Radiator fan blade.
that are love locks
That's some crazy and cool things.
DUDE!! Whoa!! DUDE!! WHOOOA!! LOL love your videos!!
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I think your first find may be an old bed frame? I also believe the spring thing is part of the old box springs. I am old, I have seen many of these in my day. I just found this channel and it looks like so much fun!
The people driving past seeing him magnet fishing be like: What the heck is this man doing...-
The small cap looking thing is exactly that. It’s a wheel bearing cap off an old car or a trailer. I do believe that is a radiator fan off an old car, small truck or tractor
I love magnet fishing
There are gold magnets too. As well as silver, copper brass and aluminium.
Mostly used in fields. Every metal has a different sound, and you can also hear approximately how deep it is buried.
Most then use this stick which is way more precise in the hole.👍
Where do I buy gold & silver magnets ?
The locks you found on the link fence....were for the bikes...kids used forget the locks at home .. so they used leave them on the fence instead.
13:11 the cap is a grease cap for wheel bearings for a car/truck or small trailer.
The clip is a document/paper clip which fits on large piles of documents. Can be used for many other things too...
13:10 that is a hubcap that covers the wheel bearing on an older vehicle
The propeller thing was my favourite until the sign. Is it oldish? Its hard to tell with US signs not being from there. Nice wee BMX to. The propeller if it is from an old car would also look great up on a garage wall. If you clean it up and its numbered you might even be able to find out what type of car its from.
@8:49 resembles part of an old drapery rod 🤔 always remember the funky spring on ours, never knew why but..could most definitely be wrong too ! 😂
The piece that you thought might be from an old car fan blade, looks like a base for a flag, the ones like in schools or an inside an office building.
Yes Cool stuff is right. I loved it.
Another enjoyable video!!👍
Seems like that spot just keeps on giving!!!👍🙂
The combination lock idea might be a more modern take on the idea which is on a bridge in France (Pont des Arts in Paris) where people lock a hope or memory then throw the key in the Seine river. The weight of the mass of locks on the French bridge got so much that the authorities had to cut most them off in 2015. People have added 45 tons of locks since.
It’s a bull dog clip used for keeping paper sheets together
Really cool finds, that + looking piece looks like part of an air hose real. Plus an old wheel bearing cap, might be more old car stuff there, but yeah that street sign with adornment was awesome!
Another great bridge video you really need to go back with that claw of yours see if you get loads more bikes with it 😊
I think he lost his claw a few weeks ago.
I did lose my claw but I have more on the way! 😉
The locks are a simble of a couples love to each other usually.
That was an awesome day!!
That is is a bearing cap. Goes on the center hub on a front rotor.
Lol, you found a eighth dude.. don't try rolling that one up in some paper! :)
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Another great video Fisher!
5:07 could be some sort of cable protection that you mount on a wall to protect the cable when it's outside.
You are correct gold isn't magnetic, but it's still a cool find
Thx for another great video
Cheers from Sweden
Love it bro! Great finds!
💪 thank you! Thanks for watching!!
Crawfish are the best when boiled in crab boil I'm from Louisiana the crawfish capital of the world ..we have awsome magnet fishing spots here also.
Gold is non ferrous. It is an old framing square. The little hat looking this is an axle cap for a car. It looks like a 4 placed fan.probably or some kind of engine
You have inspired me to probably get a magnet and go magnet fishing
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@@TheFisher thx
@@TheFisher but im not getting the double sided cuz thats to expensive im getting the 880 LBS force power
That’s a perfect starter magnet that’s what I started with!
@@TheFisher cool
That looks like an old fan blade to me. or maybe the chopper blade of a lawn mower? that chain is sweet, wonder if it will clean up at all for use.
I was thinking a weed whacked attachment off of a strimmer
Those locks are for when people are in love they put them there.
That sign might actually be worth something, people love those types of things
Definitely a fan blade and it has the holes to mount it!
You're the best magnet fisher
❤️ thank you so much for watching
This spot is definitely a Hot Spot. One of your best places yet.
5:37 We call them bulldog clips here, not sure if that's what you call them over there
The fan blade thing is probably a bracket of some kind. Probably bolt it to the ground then something mounts to it.
Locks on bridges are "love locks"
A lock in the middle of a fence just means that a couple lock their love on it or something. It is a symbolic thing to do. Some people do it on places they met each other or at places mostly bridges with a nice view.
Alligator clip 12:00 square for measuring angles
The thing with a spring and strings on it is an old curtain rod