That little thing Waynos dug that looked like a kids toy roof might have been a small Manger scene charm. It looks like figures looking at something in the middle.
Looks like the start of a deep discard pit. Likely loaded with relics and bottles. Bring yard shovels, garden hand tools, and buckets and follow the finds down to bedrock. It always amazes me that you guys dont go deeper when you find a concentration of barrel straps or something deeper than it should be, but admitedly i only realized this past year that people dug deep holes to toss things in. It will change your mindset in a way you haven't felt since you first discovered detecting.
I recently dug something similar in the woods behind my house. About a foot and a half down. It was an old severely rotted cast iron skillet. When I dig dig dig, and I dig over a foot down, I know it's gonna be a large iron object, or an aluminum can. My detector LOVES aluminum 😄
Aquachigger had the same experience you did 4 years ago and he found bricks underground with a spoon and burned Charcoal. It was from the civil war and it's from the 1800's..
Oh Waynos missed a fun trick when the bear horn went off, id have come running towards you shouting BEAR…… Sorry I have a strange sense of humour Looking forwards to seeing what the big item is, and if it’s hiding anything else
It's why I love my Garrett Apex, it detects iron but it has the ability to shut off the iron readings. I only hear the nonferrous detections. Hunting previous home and barn sites with massive amounts of nails and flashing and old trash are now fun.
Once upon a time, while working for a municipality I had to find missing manholes. The cast cover was 30 inches across. I had measurements giving general location. Anyway using cheap metal detector I was able find a hit about 2 inches wide and started digging and about 42 inches down was the 30 inch plate.
I am so intrigued just cant wait till you get that big item out of the ground. It's amazing how far down it is. This video is a nail biter for sure. Love the adventures you bring us and let us come along with you.
Awesome day out there for you guys nice weather persist when you start getting cool huh Some things were good see you guys on the next one stay blessed👍
Quite interesting. I dug knee deep to find the edge of a large round metal plate that was partially rotted. The dirt was going down through the opening. It turned out to be an old barrel top covering a rock-lined well. 😳
The round piece with the nubs is part of a door knob assm. The keyhole thing may also be part of it also. The square part of the round piece had a bar in it that a knob would go on the nubs would flip open a piece of steel to open the door mech.
I just saw a Sasquatch in the background, walking through the trees!(16:26) I saw it first! It lives!!! BAHAHAHA 😂😂🤣🤣 Cheers and beers to ya, from the home of the "Squatch", Fraser Valley, British Columbia 🇨🇦
Love your videos... always wondered why a hand shovel and not a long handle? Although you have to eventually bend down to find the prize, it would seem like you could get more leverage and less strain with a long handle shovel. Keep up the great videos.
The part with the square hole and the two "nubbins" is a cam from an old door latch. The two nobs are on a square shaft that goes through that piece. When u turn nob it pushes cam against a rod that pulls pin back. Your key hole would have been on the blank side of the door. Cool find.
Apapun yang di temukan tetap semangat dalam perburuan.walaupun belum mendapatkan yang berharga.. Salam hunter dari indo.⛏⛏🇮🇩 Saya suka vidio anda dan mendukungnya.👍❤
Guys doing a great job, dig deeper there’s gotta be outhouse or trash pit, Get a map of this area, your just skipping the top where was the house ? or was it just cabins? A lot of iron do some research on area
You may not be old enough to remember but, back in the day 🤣🤣 one could buy locking gas caps. The were very popular and in high demand during the gas and oil crisis in the 70’s. Those locking gas caps came with a key naturally and they were marked “GAS”….
Wait til next week! You guys are killin' me here! Geez. On the other hand, that air horn sound was interesting. Wish we knew what it actually was.
Can't wait until next week!
Dame brought back some memories. "Hot spot with weirdness". Sounds like some dates in my youth
Awesome. See you next week
Enjoyed watching SD once again.
Need to get one of those video probes to go with your phone.
Now we have to wait until next week to find out what the item is ! Cool I'll be waiting to see !
I can't wait to see what that is!
Stealth Digger’s Mystery! I love it. Can’t wait to see what it is. Later….Joyce❤️🇺🇸LFOD
Lots of high numbers and deep holes tonight!
I have dug SOOOO many Virginia Dare wine bottles here in the 1910-1920 dump here in Texas. The early bottles are pretty.
Good evening. Sorry left over from Halloween. 🤓👍🏼
That thing Dame found is part of an old door lock. See the square hole there is where the door knob squre rod goes to the other door knod.
That little thing Waynos dug that looked like a kids toy roof might have been a small Manger scene charm. It looks like figures looking at something in the middle.
Well Charlie i cant wait to see what it is ,got me wondering. Love a good mystery great dig you guys
Looks like the start of a deep discard pit. Likely loaded with relics and bottles. Bring yard shovels, garden hand tools, and buckets and follow the finds down to bedrock. It always amazes me that you guys dont go deeper when you find a concentration of barrel straps or something deeper than it should be, but admitedly i only realized this past year that people dug deep holes to toss things in. It will change your mindset in a way you haven't felt since you first discovered detecting.
I remembers Jennifer's tea pot at the swimming hole. Even moved a bit of the dirt myself that day. Got to love a cliffhanger.
15:00 Cast Iron Stove? Bean-Pot with a body inside? LOL!
I recently dug something similar in the woods behind my house. About a foot and a half down. It was an old severely rotted cast iron skillet. When I dig dig dig, and I dig over a foot down, I know it's gonna be a large iron object, or an aluminum can. My detector LOVES aluminum 😄
all detectors love aluminium.
Definitely an awesome cliffhanger!
Nice decorative piece Wayne. Cool key hole Dame. Good looking floral thing Charlie.
Serious cliff hanger
Amazing best video guys..Very inspiring and useful..great...success always..! God bless you.. greetings from a traditional gold seeker ❤️🇲🇨⚒️⛏️🌼🌺✋👍👍
The plot thickens.......... seriously, I am forced to wait a week? LOL!
Amazing. I would love to know what's down there too. See ya next week. Stay well
I can think of a couple reasons why they used to dig deep holes back in the old days. To keep something out of sight out of mind and out of the wind.
Aquachigger had the same experience you did 4 years ago and he found bricks underground with a spoon and burned Charcoal. It was from the civil war and it's from the 1800's..
Can't wait until next week when we find out what is buried in that super deep hole.
I reckon it's a steel plate covering the opening to an old well. They put a brick over the hole in the plate to keep the dirt from falling through.
Nice cliffhanger! 😉 Excellent video! Looking forward to the next installment. Thanks for the effort!
Oh Waynos missed a fun trick when the bear horn went off, id have come running towards you shouting BEAR……
Sorry I have a strange sense of humour
Looking forwards to seeing what the big item is, and if it’s hiding anything else
Lol I thought about it
Lol I thought about it
@@waynosphotography4719 😂😂😂
Always love a wander through the woods to see what you all find 👍
Found Virginia Dare shes been missing since 1600s
It's why I love my Garrett Apex, it detects iron but it has the ability to shut off the iron readings. I only hear the nonferrous detections. Hunting previous home and barn sites with massive amounts of nails and flashing and old trash are now fun.
Oh man. I can't wait to see what that is. I have dug up cast iron desks and plows in my yard.
Forget the shovels, a small backhoe would be easier. lol
Kraut was sometimes buried deep in a pot to regulate temperature during warm weather while fermenting. Maybe put a brick on top to keep lid down?
Nice 👍🏼 dude this episode is better than Oak Island 😁
Now that's a hole!!! The suspense is gonna make me loopier
The space junk was the center of an old outdoor spigot handle
Once upon a time, while working for a municipality I had to find missing manholes. The cast cover was 30 inches across. I had measurements giving general location. Anyway using cheap metal detector I was able find a hit about 2 inches wide and started digging and about 42 inches down was the 30 inch plate.
Man I've been there! I dug up a cook stove! It sank down around 20" took all day with my hand trowel.
Man, Waynos' large copper, definitely dwarfs every other large copper I've ever seen dug!
I am so intrigued just cant wait till you get that big item out of the ground. It's amazing how far down it is. This video is a nail biter for sure. Love the adventures you bring us and let us come along with you.
Good times. I found a keyhole this year, too! haha Gotta get the mystery item out!!
Are you kidding me??? When will you be back????
Oh arghhh!😂
That space junk looks like a radiator key 👍
Awesome day out there for you guys nice weather persist when you start getting cool huh Some things were good see you guys on the next one stay blessed👍
Bean pot full of reales and gold coins!
I can't wait to see what it is.
Could it be a small potbelly stove? Just a guess!
Quite interesting. I dug knee deep to find the edge of a large round metal plate that was partially rotted. The dirt was going down through the opening. It turned out to be an old barrel top covering a rock-lined well. 😳
At 4:31, Bigfoot medallion!
Nice segway into next weeks' video!! Got my attention!!
The round piece with the nubs is part of a door knob assm. The keyhole thing may also be part of it also. The square part of the round piece had a bar in it that a knob would go on the nubs would flip open a piece of steel to open the door mech.
I just saw a Sasquatch in the background, walking through the trees!(16:26) I saw it first! It lives!!! BAHAHAHA 😂😂🤣🤣 Cheers and beers to ya, from the home of the "Squatch", Fraser Valley, British Columbia 🇨🇦
Could be an old tank they used to generate acetylene gas for house lighting.
Wonder who was setting of air horn??
Suspension!!
Dame's find was part of an old door latch (square shaft).
Dame every time digging to the center of the earth lol love it
U guys are hilarious
Well head casing
@4:29 The click-bait cover looks like he's holding a Giant N.E Hammered Shilling. Like a 2 pounder.
Gotta keep dogging that ! Love the world's largest copper
..lol
Wayne’s little triangle relic somehow reminds me of Masonic badges. But I could be wrong!😎
Hopefully it's a cache.
Love your videos... always wondered why a hand shovel and not a long handle? Although you have to eventually bend down to find the prize, it would seem like you could get more leverage and less strain with a long handle shovel. Keep up the great videos.
The short shovels are easier to carry on long hikes
I thought it was a treasure chest.
Well as I'm working the wrong way I know what's in there 😂😂 Great job guys
The answer of all is buried under ground
2:12 hey you actually found one of those thanks for the vid
Next video should be digging that bad boy up!!!
The part with the square hole and the two "nubbins" is a cam from an old door latch. The two nobs are on a square shaft that goes through that piece. When u turn nob it pushes cam against a rod that pulls pin back. Your key hole would have been on the blank side of the door. Cool find.
A bean pot full of coins?
I used to keep a brick over the opening to my septic tank so I could find it more easily when it was time to pump it out.
You're gonna need a bigger boat !
Xtra large cent 4:27.
Well done fellas 💪🍀🤘
count 2:07 that is an edge cast iron lock part, the door knob square goes through to both sides of door.
I was digging in a cellar years ago and came across what I thought was the top of a metal box and it turned out to be a sewing machine upside down 🙁
Fing awesome content love you guys
Apapun yang di temukan tetap semangat dalam perburuan.walaupun belum mendapatkan yang berharga..
Salam hunter dari indo.⛏⛏🇮🇩
Saya suka vidio anda dan mendukungnya.👍❤
the part with square hole part of lock where the door knob goes through
Sweet, a Stealth Diggers cliff hanger :)
Its like Oak Island, the Curse of New Hampshire, Dame's money pit
Could it be the privy hole? Curious to see what it is.
DAME'S first is part of an old door lock
The hole is for history books
Riveting 🍿😀
Hurry back big shovels, and dynamite.
The PC just found this triangle from a rosary it divides the neck piece to the chest piece that goes to the cross the way they came in the late 1800s
Guys doing a great job, dig deeper there’s gotta be outhouse or trash pit, Get a map of this area, your just skipping the top where was the house ? or was it just cabins? A lot of iron do some research on area
that first squished metal can looks like a pioneer/hobo oil lamp
Starting at 9:35 I think I spotted a bigfoot in the background lol I found a pair of pliers 3 foot down it was weird..
I'm going to be upset if you guys can't get back to the deep buried thing before spring
You may not be old enough to remember but, back in the day 🤣🤣 one could buy locking gas caps. The were very popular and in high demand during the gas and oil crisis in the 70’s. Those locking gas caps came with a key naturally and they were marked “GAS”….
Never watch this channel again.two guys digging and humming and haaaing .great content guys .
Can you dig it out Ina pattern like when you tighten a tire
Maybe something in an old windmill well??
Wow!
The bent object was a sew on hook to keep your clothes together.