It’s a hack saw without the blade! That huge caulking gun is used by window insulation. The pocket knife the brass ends are called bolsters. My house use to have wooden gutters and they leaked like crazy. Replaced all new! I would love to have the small piece of railroad tract. I’ve been looking for one for a while. Hit me up Tyler!! I collect knives old and new. Took out a bin to show my nephew and I forgot how many I have. That shock is from a car with a hatchback
Lots of cool stuff big wing nut! Old old tricycle handlebars an old wheel old pocket knives and knife just non stop! Great video! I hope you had a great weekend!
🤣🤣🤣"Hydrolic pressed it up my nose" omg 😂. You find the juciest & most beautiful spots, Tyler!!! Cool key and pocket knives!!! Thank you, Tyler and Alex 💖💖
Fantastic finds today Tyler, and Alex. The round heavy pieces might go to an old wagon wheel, as they had metal pieces inside the wheel. I hope you don't get sick from getting sprayed with that fluid. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
What it looks like to me with the grill grates and other items is that, when those residents got tired of something or broke something they just chucked in the river to easily get rid of it. What the lawn mower broke throw it in the river. what you want a new grill, throw the old one in the river. Lots of cool finds. Stay safe. Cheers.😊
It's always a good video when you find a Frankie 😄 This guy clearly just came out to say hi, maybe start his UA-cam career, and ya flung him back into the river 😂
Tyler, LOL! that gas spring is like what's used on car hoods and hatches to hold them up. The oil in them is mineral oil so, the little bit you got in your mouth won't hurt you. I've had the same thing happen to me when I worked for a company that sold them. I'm just amazed at how much stuff is in the rivers and lakes. I guess back in the day ppl just thought that throwing stuff in the water made it disappear? oh! and the first pocket knife you found looked like an old boy scout knife. Cool finds... Love your videos, keep them coming. ✌
So glad to see Alex, been missing him, great video today Tyler 🎉, as always you are the KING of 🧲fishing, wish viewers could vote on channels, you would win.
I just love seeing you and Alex fishing together. Just 2 young men making memories( and a little cash money)😂 I love how animated you guys are, always makes me laugh. Thank you.
Crazy finds again by you and Alex Tyler! Makes me wonder if those rivers will ever be safe to swim in! That’s some nasty junk on the bottom! Yikes! Cheers
I am glad you are cleaning out all those zebra or quagga mussels ( clams). I think clams live in sand or dirt. They don't attach to things. That cleaning out is also valuable.
Awesome dude. Thanks for keeping me entertained (& sane) this year. Hope you have a great Xmas break in your new homestead. Looking forward to more adventures in 2024 - cheers Steve.
22:12 Alex could be holding the base for a floor standing ash tray, I found one exactly like that, every house where smokers lived had really elaborate ones in the 40s and 50s. Some even had lights in the bottom perhaps the piece you found was the removable tray for it..
Hope everything going great for you brother would love to see you magnet fish the Wisconsin dell's dam next spring and who knows you just might see me out on shore detecting or panning the mouth of the dam. Lots and lots of goodies there I'm not joking. Hope to see you soon stay hungry! (TRH)
Tiny chunk of railroad rail. I have one a little longer 19:14 that was my grandpas from the 40’s. He used it for a weight, anvil or anything he needed to pound something. I use it today and great for a heavy weight. Don’t scrap it
@the 10 min it's also used for running your boat motor after getting out of the salt water to rinse out the water pump/cooler @ 18:30 i agree someones make shift anvil @ 23:20 that looks like a ground spike for a big generator or maybe a tent spike for a circus ,, lol telephone wires don't carry very much current ,, nothing to worry about there ! @ the end that shock is likely from a minivan back hatch and i found some shades almost like yours but a little deeper top to bottom ( skiing type i think) mint condition ,, cheers bro ,, good finds !
The car Jack I have one a s it’s from my 1987 Isuzu pick up. It will raise a lot of weight. I have use to Jack up a storage building to level. They are fantastic jacks.
I enjoyed the video Tyler. I hope your face, mouth and nostrils didn’t get burned. It’s the first time I seen that happen to you in 3 -4 years. It’s a good thing you had on your shades. Let us know if you are alright. I think that giant nail is cool. Take care blue eyes. 😉
Hey man, unsure if you read comments. I was curious if you could check out the fox river in Waukesha county? A little backstory, my town used to have springs in the river, they were here because we had healing waters. After that stopped, numerous people threw Weapons, old things, minerals and too many things. Don’t have to check it out but thought you should know. Have a Merry Christmas!!😊
Don't know for sure but the sad iron might be the upper portion of a coal powered sad iron. Those were hinged and hot coals were placed in the lower chamber to heat the iron.
At 4:09 those are not pliers they are channel locks . At 12:07 I don't think that is a wogon wheel because a wagon wheel is much larger as is a buggy's wheel ..At 13:25 that is a hack saw .At 14:08 that isn't a skeleton key .💚💙💛🥰
I wonder if that channel ever flooded then those peopls shed floated in the main part of the river with all the owners tools and belongings . Then the tools spilled out onto the channels bottom into the mud waiting for you guys to come along and find it. Just a thought. 😊. Cheers. 😊
My curiosity has gotten the best of me, do you and Alex keep all the tools that you find. This is a great video. First time I've seen this one. Amazing stuff you two are pulling out of the water. Thank you for doing that.
So many "clams" on that stuff! Has anyone tried to figure out how to get rid of them without damaging the river more? I can understand things dropped in the water by accident but there is way too much stuff for it to be all an accident.
The zebra muscles are a hugely invasive species, and like any invasive species theyre very hard to eradicate. But scientists and ecologists are actively studying ways to curb the population.
Too bad there weren't 2 brake pads. You can get a pretty good price for core on pads like that. I think that was a Swiss Army knife. The symbol is their logo. Must have been an auto repair shop there. Where you are, so they have rules about those clams? Around here, if you get those on your boat, you have to scrape them off before you leave the water, because if you get caught with them stuck on your boat, you get fined. I don't know if they are the same kind, but they look like it. Happy Magnafishing!
Once they dry up they fall off pretty easy, but I know in the past he's been charged a 'dirt' fee by the scrap yard to offset the pounds of clams and rust.
Hey Tyler, I do not know if you sell any of the stuff you bring up but I would be interested in that Large hook you got early in the video. Please let me know with a response to this comment. Take care
Thank you so much for watching ❤️ I hope everyone had a great weekend! 😊
Hi!
It’s a hack saw without the blade! That huge caulking gun is used by window insulation. The pocket knife the brass ends are called bolsters. My house use to have wooden gutters and they leaked like crazy. Replaced all new! I would love to have the small piece of railroad tract. I’ve been looking for one for a while. Hit me up Tyler!! I collect knives old and new. Took out a bin to show my nephew and I forgot how many I have. That shock is from a car with a hatchback
I just love you saying what are you doing today guys 😂
Watching from Ireland
Merry Christmas, Tyler! Awesome finds! Thanks for sharing!
I get excited when I find one of your videos that I haven’t seen before.
Lots of cool stuff big wing nut! Old old tricycle handlebars an old wheel old pocket knives and knife just non stop! Great video! I hope you had a great weekend!
🤣🤣🤣"Hydrolic pressed it up my nose" omg 😂. You find the juciest & most beautiful spots, Tyler!!! Cool key and pocket knives!!! Thank you, Tyler and Alex 💖💖
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks 😎
Watching you is like watching an underwater experience. You bring to light what has been hidden. ❤❤❤
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good trip out on the water
Love the sound effects
Fantastic finds today Tyler, and Alex. The round heavy pieces might go to an old wagon wheel, as they had metal pieces inside the wheel. I hope you don't get sick from getting sprayed with that fluid. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
What it looks like to me with the grill grates and other items is that, when those residents got tired of something or broke something they just chucked in the river to easily get rid of it. What the lawn mower broke throw it in the river. what you want a new grill, throw the old one in the river. Lots of cool finds. Stay safe. Cheers.😊
as always good job cleaning up the river..
It's always a good video when you find a Frankie 😄 This guy clearly just came out to say hi, maybe start his UA-cam career, and ya flung him back into the river 😂
That was too funny,lmao,always watching
Melt those wheel weights down and make sinkers . Happy holidays you guys
Wow,great video love it
Again another wonderful video. I hope they'll still be more before Christmas. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Tyler, LOL! that gas spring is like what's used on car hoods and hatches to hold them up. The oil in them is mineral oil so, the little bit you got in your mouth won't hurt you. I've had the same thing happen to me when I worked for a company that sold them. I'm just amazed at how much stuff is in the rivers and lakes. I guess back in the day ppl just thought that throwing stuff in the water made it disappear? oh! and the first pocket knife you found looked like an old boy scout knife. Cool finds... Love your videos, keep them coming. ✌
Fisher 🤙👍💪🍺 awesome watching always
Awesome finds today guys! Much love from Louisiana ❤❤
So glad to see Alex, been missing him, great video today Tyler 🎉, as always you are the KING of 🧲fishing, wish viewers could vote on channels, you would win.
Don’t play one cousin against the other. They are both great guys.
I'm over here imagining all the heavy metals the foundry are extracting from all the clams!
Thank you for another great video! That spot has amazing finds. Can't wait for the next.
Merry Christmas guys. 🎄
Merry Christmas! ❤
thanks for the time and effort to make the videos, and for being so enthusiastic! happy Holidays!
Awesome 😎 thanks for sharing all your treasures. Please remember to have fun and stay safe. Can't wait to see your next video 😎
Cleaning up the waters nice job
Cool video Fisher. You and Alex put out cool videos together. Found some neat stuff hope that oil dont make you sick. Keep up the great videos.
Another great adventure on the river. Loved the video😊
OMG!!! "Oh yeah you ate that" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Watching now... 💖💖
13:32 that’s a hacksaw!
Love Watching you and Alex and the odd items you find
Nice video!
I just love seeing you and Alex fishing together. Just 2 young men making memories( and a little cash money)😂 I love how animated you guys are, always makes me laugh. Thank you.
Looks like a peaceful spot, the neighborhood looks quiet.
Love watching you guys! Love you are cleaning up the waterways-a twofer!
Another Fantastic Video.
Merry Christmas to you and your family
Merry Christmas! ❤
Thanks
You are too generous, thank you so much ❤
Crazy finds again by you and Alex Tyler! Makes me wonder if those rivers will ever be safe to swim in! That’s some nasty junk on the bottom! Yikes! Cheers
🤣😂🤣😂👊💙 Love your sound effects 🤣😂🤣🤣 💙👊
Great location. You should go back again
I am glad you are cleaning out all those zebra or quagga mussels ( clams). I think clams live in sand or dirt. They don't attach to things. That cleaning out is also valuable.
I think the thing you thought was a skeleton key i believe is bottle opener. Thanks for videos and your one of my favorite channels
You literally are soo amazing
Tyler you are the best, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅
Awesome dude. Thanks for keeping me entertained (& sane) this year. Hope you have a great Xmas break in your new homestead. Looking forward to more adventures in 2024 - cheers Steve.
22:12 Alex could be holding the base for a floor standing ash tray, I found one exactly like that, every house where smokers lived had really elaborate ones in the 40s and 50s. Some even had lights in the bottom perhaps the piece you found was the removable tray for it..
Some kinda' "wall ashtray" LOL ~ Imagine, you have to get up to use it and emptying it is a whole other ballgame. You crack me up! 🤣🤣Best Fisher ever!
Attack of the killer piston 😮😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😂😂.
You’re wearing shorts in December! 😲
24:31 😂 I was thinking the same thing! A giant wing nut! 🤣
The trees are still green, definitely not December! 🤣
@@TheFisher I hadn’t even noticed..
I just checked the date near the title. 😂
@@Juls716 I think this one was filmed towards the end of September ❤
Awesome 😊 I'll say it now merry Christmas to you and family
That oil had to be nasty! Glad you had water with you!
Love your show, been trying too find a magnet, like yours?
Hope everything going great for you brother would love to see you magnet fish the Wisconsin dell's dam next spring and who knows you just might see me out on shore detecting or panning the mouth of the dam. Lots and lots of goodies there I'm not joking. Hope to see you soon stay hungry! (TRH)
Tiny chunk of railroad rail. I have one a little longer 19:14 that was my grandpas from the 40’s. He used it for a weight, anvil or anything he needed to pound something. I use it today and great for a heavy weight. Don’t scrap it
Hey, just started watching your videos today. Very cool. I think the circular thing caught was a catalytic converter in a car.
Thank the same to you Taylor.
I enjoy your videos!!!!
@the 10 min it's also used for running your boat motor after getting out of the salt water to rinse out the water pump/cooler @ 18:30 i agree someones make shift anvil @ 23:20 that looks like a ground spike for a big generator or maybe a tent spike for a circus ,, lol telephone wires don't carry very much current ,, nothing to worry about there ! @ the end that shock is likely from a minivan back hatch and i found some shades almost like yours but a little deeper top to bottom ( skiing type i think) mint condition ,, cheers bro ,, good finds !
The car Jack I have one a s it’s from my 1987 Isuzu pick up. It will raise a lot of weight. I have use to Jack up a storage building to level. They are fantastic jacks.
Scissor jack,Jack!!!
Hope my northern buddy is doing great!!
23:45 That looks like a stake to hold down the wooden forms for pouring concrete. It should have had hole in it to nail the 2x4 forms in place.
I enjoyed the video Tyler. I hope your face, mouth and nostrils didn’t get burned. It’s the first time I seen that happen to you in 3 -4 years. It’s a good thing you had on your shades. Let us know if you are alright. I think that giant nail is cool.
Take care blue eyes. 😉
Definately an old roller skate!🎉
Love every video ❤
Great video
Hey man, unsure if you read comments. I was curious if you could check out the fox river in Waukesha county? A little backstory, my town used to have springs in the river, they were here because we had healing waters. After that stopped, numerous people threw Weapons, old things, minerals and too many things. Don’t have to check it out but thought you should know. Have a Merry Christmas!!😊
I will definitely add that to my list for spring! 💪
I've sent brake pads that look new to scrap yard. They come in sets. If a caliper locks up on one side, you'll have that
Don't know for sure but the sad iron might be the upper portion of a coal powered sad iron. Those were hinged and hot coals were placed in the lower chamber to heat the iron.
Scissor jack
The tank looks like an air tank for some kind of truck.
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👍😂😂
At 4:09 those are not pliers they are channel locks . At 12:07 I don't think that is a wogon wheel because a wagon wheel is much larger as is a buggy's wheel ..At 13:25 that is a hack saw .At 14:08 that isn't a skeleton key .💚💙💛🥰
I wonder if that channel ever flooded then those peopls shed floated in the main part of the river with all the owners tools and belongings . Then the tools spilled out onto the channels bottom into the mud waiting for you guys to come along and find it. Just a thought. 😊. Cheers. 😊
Time to give your poor boat a bath!
If you guys think it’s heavy imagine how much more heavy it would be for us then .💪
Thanks great video finds out of wack thanks
I think that cylinder you picked up was a air tank for air brakes off a big rig.
Need to carry a pack of vinegar base puppy wipes with you. They’ll clean off anything without hurting you 😂
My curiosity has gotten the best of me, do you and Alex keep all the tools that you find. This is a great video. First time I've seen this one. Amazing stuff you two are pulling out of the water. Thank you for doing that.
I keep anything that seems like it could be restored!
At 3:51 I believe that is one of those small flag poles.
The bottom of your boat looks a bit crusty. It may be time to shovel the crud out:)🙃
12:23 it's a car rim. the first cars had wooden spokes. 14:45 looks like a Swiss army knife symbol.
Your vampire stake is a property marker
That tank like thing is a small boiler they use to have in houses because not everyone had a furnace
You got to make sure your nice and oiled up
So many "clams" on that stuff! Has anyone tried to figure out how to get rid of them without damaging the river more? I can understand things dropped in the water by accident but there is way too much stuff for it to be all an accident.
The zebra muscles are a hugely invasive species, and like any invasive species theyre very hard to eradicate. But scientists and ecologists are actively studying ways to curb the population.
I remember those old irons
My mom used one.
My kids want you to get back to saying "scrap metal caaaaassshhh money! "
Too bad there weren't 2 brake pads. You can get a pretty good price for core on pads like that. I think that was a Swiss Army knife. The symbol is their logo. Must have been an auto repair shop there. Where you are, so they have rules about those clams? Around here, if you get those on your boat, you have to scrape them off before you leave the water, because if you get caught with them stuck on your boat, you get fined. I don't know if they are the same kind, but they look like it. Happy Magnafishing!
Cash don’t you be hurting any Frankie’s just kidding I know you wouldn’t do that 🤣🤣🤣GOOD 🍀 LUCK
What size magnet do you use & where can I get one?
Thanx.
I get everything from Brute Magnetics website. You can use my discount code “thefisher” in the checkout
Do you remove the calms before going to the scrap yard. How do you get them off stuff
Once they dry up they fall off pretty easy, but I know in the past he's been charged a 'dirt' fee by the scrap yard to offset the pounds of clams and rust.
Did you install an automatic thingy for boat so don’t run into wall ???
I've ran into a few walls 😅
3:08 That car shop should be fined for polluting thar river!
Hey Tyler,
I do not know if you sell any of the stuff you bring up but I would be interested in that Large hook you got early in the video.
Please let me know with a response to this comment.
Take care
I have a 6 in piece my dad used,and I have a bigger one,about the same length,
The wheel rim is from a wooden wheeled automobile