Thank you all so much for watching ❤️ if you enjoyed this video and would like to see me return to this location make sure to hit that like button! 👍 😊
WOW, amazing finds! You earned and deserve every cent you get at the scrap yard the fisher! Every waterway you magnet fish at gets a little cleaner every time! Your channel is great and mysterious, because we never know what you are going to find 🤔 really interesting, thank you 💙
The "umbrella stand thing" is a coupler for a drive shaft. The big end is where the ball bearings would be, attached to another coupler end. And the thinner end is where the spline shaft would slide into.
The canister with the threaded ends was a liquid line filter drier for flared applications. Usually that style is used in refrigeration like walk in coolers/freezers where you can easily change it when a repair is made. They can be used in standard AC systems but usually don't use the flare style and instead use the brazed in versions.
15:45 Its the side of a spool that had electrical wire with a max voltage load of 300W 20:50 Looks like part of an old heat vent cover from the days when heat vents were on the wall at floor level in houses. That part would be the frame, on the smaller of the 2 sides would be a grill with a little lever at the bottom center of grill that opens and closes the flaps behind the grill
Lots of interesting and intriguing stuff today! The item at 15:30 looks like part of an old fan that ran off a belt from a motor, perhaps in an old factory when there was only 1 motor to power everything, and turning things on or off was attaching or removing the belt.
Looks like you found another good dump site to mine out! Lots of random unrelated items all in one spot. Theres no telling what else there is at that spot and further down that bank. Would be interesting to see if there were any old city maps for some of these locations showing what used to be there.
alexes first catch besides the glasses case is a headlight for an old fiftys bicycle. Your big heavy with a slight curve is part of a leaf spring stack for an old car at16:59 Auto fuel filter.
That's a great spot. You found some pretty awesome things today. Thank you for putting a smile on my face. You are always so fun to watch 🤠. Can't wait to see your next video. Please remember to have fun and stay safe. Thank you for cleaning up the water 😎.
I could just see one the janitors from one of those establishments getting mad and throwing away his cleaning supplies. You did find the mop bucket and dustpan, lol .
11:55 It is both open bottles the round end, the pointy end punchs a hole in can to pure out the contents from it, like fruit juice, tomato juice, maple syrup etc. back in the day. Now everything is in plastic with twist cap.
I think that mini drum barrell looking metal thing is the top of an old,old gas can. It's crazy to think someone had put that kind of stuff in a waterway, hopefully it was accidental. Or maybe there was a flood quite some time ago. Regardless, it is good of you guys to mag fish it out. Thank you.🐟💕🧑🏭🐠
5:10 Outer housing-cover for a transmission-type gearbox or other mechanical component with a thick rotating shaft; those grooves around the inner perimeter indicate that it's maybe a grinding or pumping-device. :D
Thanks for always making such fun videos! My kids and I watch you all the time, and even talk like you from time to time, haha. Keep up the good work, and we can't wait to see what you find next!
15:50 End-disc from a big spool for storing/dispensing bulk electrical wire; that's what the "max voltage" designation was for. :D 17:53 Maybe the center-spindle from another of the same type of winding-spool. :D
Replay ~~~. @2:15. 😅😅😅😅😅 I just saw him move 😂😂😂 thats awesome man hahaha like he made me drop it 😄😄😄😄 one!! Their he goes 😂😂 Alex you made me laugh! so much! I had to keep re-playing it, it's the best, oh my gosh you're so funny, oh my gosh you're funny! ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!😂😂 I loved it! My fav part of most videos 🙋🏼💕😆😆😆
One easy and risk-free (i.e., you wouldn't have to worry about getting your super-powerful "regular" or "go-to" magnets stuck) way to find out if there are any steel walls/posts or other large ferrous-bearing objects in your fishing area would be to use a small fairly-weak magnet (like one with maybe a twenty-pound pull that you could easily yank free again no matter what size of iron object that it clicked onto) to initially toss/dip into the water and probe all around the area where you'd be wanting to fish for submerged goodies, and see if it sticks hard onto anything; if so, you could just make note of that spot (maybe draw yourself a map), and then not toss your big magnets there. :D
Yet again some more amazing finds. You've got some booty their. You can use the dustpan and shovel to clear the clams from your truck. The clock was a cool find. Look forward to more magnet mayhem!
Thank you all so much for watching ❤️ if you enjoyed this video and would like to see me return to this location make sure to hit that like button! 👍 😊
Love your new spot,please come back soon.It's full of goodies.Thanks Tyler
It’s a great spot always entertaining
Please speak to how to get a good throw new at magnet fishing
That is an old school horse drawn sleigh spring. They had multiple springs for suspension on the sleigh haulers
WOW, amazing finds! You earned and deserve every cent you get at the scrap yard the fisher! Every waterway you magnet fish at gets a little cleaner every time! Your channel is great and mysterious, because we never know what you are going to find 🤔 really interesting, thank you 💙
Magnet fishing is not only satisfying, but it's also good for the environment. Probably is not good to have all that stuff down there.
Did a quick google search for the Wagner Orange Drink. Near as I can figure, it hasnt been around since the late 60s, early 70s. Cool find!
Also means it's not pure juice.
Out there making scrap money and cleaning the rivers up while he's at it! Love your energy man, thanks for another great video. 😊
I had a pretty crappy week but watch your videos has made me feel a little bit better 🌸💗🌸
Back in the day people would use them small pulleys were used for clothes line, to hang wash!
The "umbrella stand thing" is a coupler for a drive shaft. The big end is where the ball bearings would be, attached to another coupler end. And the thinner end is where the spline shaft would slide into.
Hope you are having a great weekend! Thank you for sharing another good cool magnet fishing finds 😎 ♥️.
First time I caught live. Looking forward to see what you catch today. We are near Lake Geneva I hope you are having good weather too.
The canister with the threaded ends was a liquid line filter drier for flared applications. Usually that style is used in refrigeration like walk in coolers/freezers where you can easily change it when a repair is made. They can be used in standard AC systems but usually don't use the flare style and instead use the brazed in versions.
The pulley item looked like a fan blade with one side missing.
15:45 Its the side of a spool that had electrical wire with a max voltage load of 300W
20:50 Looks like part of an old heat vent cover from the days when heat vents were on the wall at floor level in houses. That part would be the frame, on the smaller of the 2 sides would be a grill with a little lever at the bottom center of grill that opens and closes the flaps behind the grill
Awesome job cleaning up the waters you guys rock
I love you and Alex together…just a couple of “gnarly” dudes hanging out. Laughed at the name of the crawfish… Frankie da Claw! 🤣😆 Nice catch.
Thank you for sharing another adventure finding weird stuff found in the waterways of America.
Lots of interesting and intriguing stuff today! The item at 15:30 looks like part of an old fan that ran off a belt from a motor, perhaps in an old factory when there was only 1 motor to power everything, and turning things on or off was attaching or removing the belt.
Hi Fisher, 2:39 If I'm not mistaken it would seem the case of the whetstone, which was used to make the thread for the scythe of the hay. 😉
Great spot that is definitely worth going back to your sound effects for things is brilliant always makes me laugh thank you
Looks like you found another good dump site to mine out! Lots of random unrelated items all in one spot. Theres no telling what else there is at that spot and further down that bank. Would be interesting to see if there were any old city maps for some of these locations showing what used to be there.
The mini clothes hanger is actually for hanging trousers, (pants). Fold the legs together and hang upside down.
1st find Alex glass and the was question an old bike light great finds thanks for sharing
Hey Ty my spike bike guy. Manged to catch some 10 mins of live, looked like you and Alex had another great day. As always be happy ☺👍💕👍
alexes first catch besides the glasses case is a headlight for an old fiftys bicycle. Your big heavy with a slight curve is part of a leaf spring stack for an old car at16:59 Auto fuel filter.
Little scary to know what has been thrown in our waterways, then and now.
It's a grounding clamp for welding
ANOTHER COOL OUTING!!!
That's a great spot. You found some pretty awesome things today. Thank you for putting a smile on my face. You are always so fun to watch 🤠. Can't wait to see your next video. Please remember to have fun and stay safe. Thank you for cleaning up the water 😎.
I could just see one the janitors from one of those establishments getting mad and throwing away his cleaning supplies. You did find the mop bucket and dustpan, lol .
It’s a lot of fun, I’ve been doing it hear in southeast Oklahoma and I love it.
Thanks for the video hope you guys find a lot of stuff and be safe out there until next time from Georgia 👃👍❤️
I love all this unique content
Awesome hunt Tyler
Wow amazing finds. Really enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing and cleaning 😎. Have a great weekend 😀
Thanks Tyler !
13:02 There's a hole in the bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza,
There's a hole in the bucket, dear Liza, a hole.
🤣😂🤣😂
11:55 It is both open bottles the round end, the pointy end punchs a hole in can to pure out the contents from it, like fruit juice, tomato juice, maple syrup etc. back in the day. Now everything is in plastic with twist cap.
More homestead items than industrial items, how fun
Gotta be a good one they always are
Nice find on the old scrap
These guys constantly crack me up …”riskin it for the biscuit” Frankie the claw ? ….
I think that mini drum barrell looking metal thing is the top of an old,old gas can. It's crazy to think someone had put that kind of stuff in a waterway, hopefully it was accidental. Or maybe there was a flood quite some time ago. Regardless, it is good of you guys to mag fish it out. Thank you.🐟💕🧑🏭🐠
The stand that you said .. It looks more like the tool to unclog a toilet because of the spiral shape in side is to wind up the cable
thanks so much for all your great video
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
That first flat peace of metal with bolt in it is a leaf from a left spring for a vehicle
I am so thankful that you are out cleaning up our waterways.
Kathy from Wisconsin here. I am enjoying your video, like always. God bless you , you bring my anxiety down by watching your videos. Ty.
Love seeing you fish!
Some really cool finds. Like the clock and tea cup
Lots of interesting things 🤔. Good 👍 👌 day fishing.
Glad to see you back again have fun keep it up
5:10 Outer housing-cover for a transmission-type gearbox or other mechanical component with a thick rotating shaft; those grooves around the inner perimeter indicate that it's maybe a grinding or pumping-device. :D
What a perfect item to find right now. Time ⏰ awesome find.
“It’s a something for something” 😂
Loved that! 😂
2:45 looks like headlight from an old bicycle.
🔥 🔥 🔥
Another great trip! Thanks, Fisher!
Good job..you find some cool stuff..and as a bonus as always get the waters cleaned up for the critters
pulls up clock
"well its about time we catch one of these"
Thanks for always making such fun videos! My kids and I watch you all the time, and even talk like you from time to time, haha. Keep up the good work, and we can't wait to see what you find next!
I love the fishers channel!!!🎣🎣🎣
❤️
15:50 End-disc from a big spool for storing/dispensing bulk electrical wire; that's what the "max voltage" designation was for. :D
17:53 Maybe the center-spindle from another of the same type of winding-spool. :D
I can’t wait to see these finds on your restoration channel!! 🤙❤️
You’re gonna need a bigger cart.🐎🌻✌️
Thats a constant velocity joint
Maybe that 55 gallon lid was hiding a body in the drum you never know
Thats a Antique bicycle light, Head lamp
Your awesome an always so funny 🤣 love it your awesome 😎💕💯🌹
Great day out ☺️
Great finding looks like lots of fun
Bicycle light for the hollow one
Back in the "olden" days we called those bottle/can opener a church key. Not sure why?!
Awesome finds today. Your going to have to do a scrap run soon with all that metal your finding. Have a great day my friend ❤🙂.
Thank you for the video I could watch you all day everyday
That certainly was different.🐎🌻✌️
Bottom of a semi radiator core that’s what that tank is
I get bummed when it ends
Hey Fisher, I hope You’re making You a Magnet Fishing Man Cave, You catch some Very Cool objects that would look Great as decoration
That's a hinge for the sliding door on old trains
Hopefully the 55 gallon drum didn't have a body I'm it! Lol!
Crazy finds mate keep it up
Good work guys. Way to go
Replay ~~~. @2:15. 😅😅😅😅😅 I just saw him move 😂😂😂 thats awesome man hahaha like he made me drop it 😄😄😄😄 one!! Their he goes 😂😂 Alex you made me laugh! so much! I had to keep re-playing it, it's the best, oh my gosh you're so funny, oh my gosh you're funny! ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!😂😂 I loved it! My fav part of most videos 🙋🏼💕😆😆😆
I went magnet fishing yesterday and I found a push pin with some fishing line on it
Any fishing lures tied up in there?!
Great finds well
Done
That's Tyler love your videos watch everyone of theme
It’s time for FLAVOR FLAV!!! Yeaaah boooiii , you found his clock!
Coal shovel
The round piece with the handle is a five gallon container the other round piece is the lid off a five gallon or thirty gallon grease bucket
Great finds
The flat piece with the bolt in the center is part of a leaf spring assembly
Awesome Video keep up buddy Great Find.
That,s a truck Leaf spring support
One easy and risk-free (i.e., you wouldn't have to worry about getting your super-powerful "regular" or "go-to" magnets stuck) way to find out if there are any steel walls/posts or other large ferrous-bearing objects in your fishing area would be to use a small fairly-weak magnet (like one with maybe a twenty-pound pull that you could easily yank free again no matter what size of iron object that it clicked onto) to initially toss/dip into the water and probe all around the area where you'd be wanting to fish for submerged goodies, and see if it sticks hard onto anything; if so, you could just make note of that spot (maybe draw yourself a map), and then not toss your big magnets there. :D
8:40 Maybe a piece of a boat rudder or those wheel things they use to propel river ferries? No idea.
Yet again some more amazing finds. You've got some booty their. You can use the dustpan and shovel to clear the clams from your truck. The clock was a cool find. Look forward to more magnet mayhem!
That bucket...the shape of it definitely looks like a fire bucket
Did you keep The dust pan
Interesting things.👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️