HELLO....i recently subscribed to UA-cam because I really like watching your videos,,,,,,,,,,, My opinion.... you enjoy Magnet Fishing and don't embellish your videos or feel the need to find weapons' and drama. Please continue ! Enjoy your day😊
The Nash hubcap was a good find. The Nash was built by Rambler, a now defunct car company that went out of business in the 1960s I believe. Those hubcaps are highly sought after by Nash enthusiasts.
06:30 it's a ball from a bearing 22:34 it's a switch box. but never seen one without a handle. that one is funky. 23:03 it's a Nash hub cap. Nash cars were made in the 1940's
The Nash hubcap was quite a find. Nash was based in Kenosha, Wisconsin (interestingly enough) and were founded in 1916. Nash went out of business in 1954 when they merged with Hudson to form American Motors Corporation.
Love the GoPro that really enhances the enjoyment of watching your videos Tyler! Those people from Sawdust magnets were very kind to have recovered Alex’s magnet! I wonder how they did so? And that magnet on a stick is really awesome! I think it would be cool to use along a beach! Cheers! 🎉
@@TheFisher Love the Gopro view. What would be pretty cool if you stop pulling the Rope every now and then, so we can enjoy the Underwater view a bit longer. Thank you for all your awesome Videos. Stay warm out there.
Someone already said in the comments that the hubcap is a Nash. It might be worth cleaning up. Got to love some of us Wisconsinites, awesome that they got Alex's magnet back.
I absolutely love watching your channel. You find so many vintage things. Those were both hub caps and that other looked like a milk can lid. That box is so cool..whatever it is. It was so nice to meet some other magnet people and get the other magnet back. Hope you have a great week!
Good Sunday to you Superman lots of great finds The steering wheels and hub caps are cool lots of people use them to decorate there garages so they can sell pretty good once cleaned up. I am so looking foward to summer up here across the lakes so I can get out again. stay safe and keep throwing
Have you looked for the location of the Dupont paint factory that was near a river in Wisconsin? It closed in the 70s - might be close to where you’re finding all that Dupont and paint lids. They also made the nitroglycerin stuff for TNT I think
At 4:13 A sprue (entrance fill) or vent (air escape) that was cast as molten metal flowed into a sand filled flask at a foundry, then cut off the targeted castings after cooling. The hammer marks on top of the sprue was hit to break off the hardened (burnt) sand sticking to the casting. At 16:53 A Radio Flyer wagon axle At 17:27 Some priceless people with good hearts. God bless them! At 18:49 An antique lid to a large milk canister (really cool) At 22:28 A three phase electrical switch box? At 23:08 A rare Nash auto hub cap (still worth a lot to collectors) ALL REALLY UNIQUE AND WONDERFUL FINDS. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! ;-)
One more banger video knocking it outta the park. Love all the interesting finds you pull out from the murky depths. Absolutely the best magnet fishing channel on U-TUBE. Hey man loving the go pro coverage as well. Stay safe, blessings, cheers.😊
Tyler, it's amazing how much you are getting out of that space. There had to have been a factory that dumped There. With what you are pulling out you have to be helpful to the environment. and helping recycle back to useful. Great video ❤❤❤
It's always fun watching you Fisher, especially when the magnet's dragging stuff in on the GoPro. Was also good to see that Alex got his magnet back. (Way to help @Sawdust city.👍)
I absolutely love it when you use the underwater camera! The last video I was hoping you would since there's so much stuff. I bet Alex is happy they got his magnet unstuck. Can't wait for the next video!
Fantastic finds today Tyler. The medium lid you found is from a 5 gallon metal bucket that hold grease, or oil. It was awesome that the fella was able to get Alex's magnet out. By the look of that rope,he needs to replace it,as it looks weak in a couple of places. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🛠🧲.
I am really liking these videos. I think it helping keep my mind active and I'm having fun trying to guess what some of these treasures are that you are finding. What a great pastime. Treasure hunting and clearing out all the things that shouldn't ever be in the river. Awesome job there, Fisher! 😀
Those nice folks helping get the magnet. Awsome. With all the scrap right at your feet I worry you are going to sept on something very sharp and severely cut your foot. I feel better for your safety when you are in the boat.
DUDE! Your mega-find at 22:30 is a double dose of cool! The box looks to be a fuse box of some kind, probably the kind seen on power poles. That hubcap you found with it belonged to a Nash vehicle. They were VERY popular in the 1950s as the tiny versions of Ford's, Chrysler's, and GM's land yachts of the time.
Loved the video. You were the first magnet fishing show I started watching. I live in Ontario Canada and I started magnet fishing because of you. The go pro needs to be further up the rope. Please keep making your magnet fishing videos.
I wondered when you were going to get the go pro out. Looks like a successful day! I could see stuff under the water. Magnet back, mystery box, new friends.
Great to see you Tyler. Alex it’s nice to see you got your magnet back. Remember NO knots tied in your rope. They get caught on material in the water and my cause the result you had earlier.
Hi Tyler, Great to see Eddie ( the Anchor ) from Sawdust City magnets retrieving Alex's 360 magnet from the river. No doubt you will inform Alex about the knots in his rope. Great to see the Go Pro attached to the rope , makes for a good video. Ray UK.
The handle with the screw through the bar. The “handle” part is what attaches to the bottom of a wagon,the bar is the axle. At 19.00 minute mark, that’s an old milk can lid.
More awesome 2-camera editing…so fun to watch. Love the ambient sound of train, too. Wonder if back in the day trains tossed their scraps when they came to a bridge. Also, there are plenty of lock collectors who would buy the locks you find. Keep on fishing‼️ 🐟🐠🐟
Thank you for another great video! Last video at this spot, you found those different sized hole saws (you thought for drywall?) Maybe save some and compare the size to those circle chips, same size? If you're in the area i think you are, packaging and containers was a big business back in the day. Also, i heard about this as a kid "Fox River. 1952: Bergstrom Paper begins dumping paper sludge along the south shore of Little Lake Butte des Morts. The filled area would later become Arrowhead Park." Is it possible the can lids you're finding are lids off of dye cans the paper company used to color their paper? (It would explain lots of lids and not so many cans) maybe they were dumping more than just sludge? Always enjoy your videos!!
You have worked here many times. At 4 minutes there is a quick view of a structure behind where you stand. That held a crane which moved stuff between the road and the river. The road is very old. The roads were cut in different ways at different times. You showed a marker at an historic site. .there is rocks like that near you at this spot. The historic site will show you I bet. Hundreds of men worked all day creating the mess you have found. There is lots to keep you busy. Big ships. peace and love
The stearingwheeh is an old banjo type. they were common into the 1940s. There would be a plastic or wooden grip on the ring. They can actually be restored if the wheel is worth the cost of rebuilding it.
Nice to see very friendly interaction between magnet fishers. Shame Alex wasnt there. Im sure he would have teared up seeing his magnet in his hands again. Question: Tyler, is there an association or group of magnet fishers? You guys are fighting for viewers and subscribers. Maybe cooperation would help everyone? Im willing to be schooled, honestly, and await your words...time permitting of course.
I was thinking the same thing. Between Tyler, Clay, Saw Dust City, Ed The Diver, there are some pretty cool things going on here. I'm hoping to start up this spring as retirement approaches and I'm learning a lot from all of you. I'm in Black River Falls, WI. I have a feeling that the GoPro won't work so well in the Black River.
That was nice of the guy to get Alex’s magnet loose for him. I’m going to go check them out. That black box looked like an oil pan from a car, until it opened. Wow😮 Thanks for bringing great content. Your the best!
Tyler you can ship me every metal circle you find. I make yard art for flower beds and need little and big circles. Lol. If you would that would be awesome.
WOW ‼️‼️ This is going to be a mighty fine video to watch. What a set up you have going there you Need a big pocket for your Bottle of Mountain Dew😂 That’s all you’re missing 👍🏼👍🏼 Well have fun I’ll be watching. Don’t go falling into deep holes. Got my fingers crossed for ya!‼️🤞🏼
The box with the 3 moving switch things I’m pretty sure is an electrical breaker / isolation box. The three parts are connected to the supply from the grid and the other side to your house or factory buildings electrics when the leavers are connected and locked in place your building is live and you can disconnect them to make the building’s electrical stuff safe to work on
Sawdust city, another channel for my list, thankyou. They are really well set up. Love watching the bubbles, then schlup, out comes the item, excellent.
That was awesome 😎. There is a lot of stuff. I hope you do that again. I can't wait to see what you have for us next video. You made my day 😁. Please be safe and always remember to have fun. Won't be long and you can get your boat back in the water and find more honey hopes😊
since there are auto parts at this location, that one item reminds me of a brake fluid reservoir / master cylinder. The other "vacuum" nozzle looks like a car air / heating system outlet. Waiting on a Sunny Day!
Perhaps there was a paint making facility in the area? Which could explain all of the lids - the ball might be a paint mixing ball, often ceramic ones were used - and the shaft thing looks like it might have been a stirrer, and might have connected to blades for mixing? Oh and it would also explain the oil.
Thank you so much for watching ❤️ I hope everyone has a great day! 😊
#TheFisher at 4:11 what are the chances of that being possibly a old boat tie off or something like that do you think
You too! Love your videos 😊
What's going on today! Today, I'm gonna thank you for another great video!!! 😂 Be safe out there....
Hey bro! This is very cool and dangerous because you mite move a land mine and activate it.
HELLO....i recently subscribed to UA-cam because I really like watching your videos,,,,,,,,,,, My opinion.... you enjoy Magnet Fishing and don't embellish your videos or feel the need to find weapons' and drama. Please continue ! Enjoy your day😊
The Nash hubcap was a good find. The Nash was built by Rambler, a now defunct car company that went out of business in the 1960s I believe. Those hubcaps are highly sought after by Nash enthusiasts.
Love the fact of the things he find.
I used to own a Rambler. Great on gas, but difficult to find parts.
Nash went out of business in 1954 when they merged with Hudson to form American Motors Corporation.
Someone who works with metal can gently pound out the dent with a special mallet.
Glad you got Alex's magnet back, those guys from Sawdust City were way cool.
So nice the magnet guys came to help you find Alex's magn et!
The lid you found at 18:50 looks like the lid to a milk can the farmers used.
06:30 it's a ball from a bearing
22:34 it's a switch box. but never seen one without a handle. that one is funky.
23:03 it's a Nash hub cap. Nash cars were made in the 1940's
I’m am so happy that Alex’s magnet got found,now to get him a new upgrade on the rope. No more knots,it’s all a learning curve
The GoPro shows a rocky river bottom, well silted, and literally tons of treasure. Combining the GoPro to the line could be a game changer.
Depends on visibility.
Of course. 👍
❤ I love your videos so much. Because you make my day better when I watch them❤
The Nash hubcap was quite a find. Nash was based in Kenosha, Wisconsin (interestingly enough) and were founded in 1916.
Nash went out of business in 1954 when they merged with Hudson to form American Motors Corporation.
Thanks for doing another camera underwater video! So cool you got the magnet back. 🎉. Keep those videos coming, Fisher!
Love the GoPro that really enhances the enjoyment of watching your videos Tyler! Those people from Sawdust magnets were very kind to have recovered Alex’s magnet! I wonder how they did so? And that magnet on a stick is really awesome! I think it would be cool to use along a beach! Cheers! 🎉
I'm sure its double the editing time, but yes, we DO love the FisherCam.
It took me 8 hours to edit this video 😅
@@TheFisher appreciate you!
@@TheFisher Love the Gopro view. What would be pretty cool if you stop pulling the Rope every now and then, so we can enjoy the Underwater view a bit longer. Thank you for all your awesome Videos. Stay warm out there.
Wonderful, so interesting seeing your GoPro videos!
Someone already said in the comments that the hubcap is a Nash. It might be worth cleaning up. Got to love some of us Wisconsinites, awesome that they got Alex's magnet back.
I absolutely love watching your channel. You find so many vintage things. Those were both hub caps and that other looked like a milk can lid. That box is so cool..whatever it is. It was so nice to meet some other magnet people and get the other magnet back. Hope you have a great week!
Good Sunday to you Superman lots of great finds The steering wheels and hub caps are cool lots of people use them to decorate there garages so they can sell pretty good once cleaned up. I am so looking foward to summer up here across the lakes so I can get out again. stay safe and keep throwing
Have you looked for the location of the Dupont paint factory that was near a river in Wisconsin? It closed in the 70s - might be close to where you’re finding all that Dupont and paint lids. They also made the nitroglycerin stuff for TNT I think
At 4:13 A sprue (entrance fill) or vent (air escape) that was cast as molten metal flowed into a sand filled flask at a foundry, then cut off the targeted castings after cooling. The hammer marks on top of the sprue was hit to break off the hardened (burnt) sand sticking to the casting.
At 16:53 A Radio Flyer wagon axle
At 17:27 Some priceless people with good hearts. God bless them!
At 18:49 An antique lid to a large milk canister (really cool)
At 22:28 A three phase electrical switch box?
At 23:08 A rare Nash auto hub cap (still worth a lot to collectors)
ALL REALLY UNIQUE AND WONDERFUL FINDS. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! ;-)
Cool finds, that nash hub cap was awesome and probably valuable 😊
One more banger video knocking it outta the park. Love all the interesting finds you pull out from the murky depths. Absolutely the best magnet fishing channel on U-TUBE. Hey man loving the go pro coverage as well. Stay safe, blessings, cheers.😊
Tyler, it's amazing how much you are getting out of that space. There had to have been a factory that dumped There. With what you are pulling out you have to be helpful to the environment. and helping recycle back to useful. Great video ❤❤❤
The spot that keeps on giving. Toys, hub caps, steering wheels, lids, mufflers, on and on
It's always fun watching you Fisher, especially when the magnet's dragging stuff in on the GoPro. Was also good to see that Alex got his magnet back. (Way to help @Sawdust city.👍)
I absolutely love it when you use the underwater camera! The last video I was hoping you would since there's so much stuff. I bet Alex is happy they got his magnet unstuck. Can't wait for the next video!
I really enjoyed this video,but then again I haven’t watched a video of yours that I didn’t. Love the GoPro
Yay they got the other magnet out!! The stick magnet was cool too. Always love the underwater cam too. Keep up the great work 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Love your videos every throw is a mystery lol awesome finds and I believe the hubcap says Nash
That hubcap is from an old Nash automobile.
Fantastic finds today Tyler. The medium lid you found is from a 5 gallon metal bucket that hold grease, or oil. It was awesome that the fella was able to get Alex's magnet out. By the look of that rope,he needs to replace it,as it looks weak in a couple of places. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🛠🧲.
I am really liking these videos. I think it helping keep my mind active and I'm having fun trying to guess what some of these treasures are that you are finding. What a great pastime. Treasure hunting and clearing out all the things that shouldn't ever be in the river. Awesome job there, Fisher! 😀
Those nice folks helping get the magnet. Awsome. With all the scrap right at your feet I worry you are going to sept on something very sharp and severely cut your foot. I feel better for your safety when you are in the boat.
22:28 3 phase motor control switch box 22:40 1940s NASH Hubcap
DUDE! Your mega-find at 22:30 is a double dose of cool! The box looks to be a fuse box of some kind, probably the kind seen on power poles. That hubcap you found with it belonged to a Nash vehicle. They were VERY popular in the 1950s as the tiny versions of Ford's, Chrysler's, and GM's land yachts of the time.
Loved the video. You were the first magnet fishing show I started watching. I live in Ontario Canada and I started magnet fishing because of you. The go pro needs to be further up the rope. Please keep making your magnet fishing videos.
I wondered when you were going to get the go pro out. Looks like a successful day! I could see stuff under the water. Magnet back, mystery box, new friends.
Great to see you Tyler. Alex it’s nice to see you got your magnet back. Remember NO knots tied in your rope. They get caught on material in the water and my cause the result you had earlier.
Dude you are killing these spots! Amazing finds Yet again! Keep up the amazing work
Hi Tyler, Great to see Eddie ( the Anchor ) from Sawdust City magnets retrieving Alex's 360 magnet from the river. No doubt you will inform Alex about the knots in his rope. Great to see the Go Pro attached to the rope , makes for a good video. Ray UK.
Love the underwater footage. This spot is hub cap city plus a steering wheel . Great video. Appreciate you 😊
I love when you attach the camera so we can see what is happening in the water. Lots of cool finds
The handle with the screw through the bar. The “handle” part is what attaches to the bottom of a wagon,the bar is the axle. At 19.00 minute mark, that’s an old milk can lid.
YAY!!!!! love the go pro fishing!!!!!❤❤❤
Always enjoy your videos! Sitting here on a Sunday afternoon watching your videos❤😊
Nice Nash wheel cover. That company went defunct in 1954!
More awesome 2-camera editing…so fun to watch. Love the ambient sound of train, too. Wonder if back in the day trains tossed their scraps when they came to a bridge. Also, there are plenty of lock collectors who would buy the locks you find. Keep on fishing‼️ 🐟🐠🐟
You need to bring the 5 gallon pail with to put all the small things in, saves on double handling to carry out
Yeaaa thats a nice view with gopro on the rope. Mega❤💯👏🏽keep it up my friend. 🫡🙏🏽👍🏽💯
Glad to see you !! Great finds !!
And the GoPro excellent 👍 I really enjoy you and the family. Keep it up.
Glad you decided to keep magnet fishing. Very cool finds. 😎 Super video. Like the varied magnet fishing techniques. 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for another great video! Last video at this spot, you found those different sized hole saws (you thought for drywall?) Maybe save some and compare the size to those circle chips, same size? If you're in the area i think you are, packaging and containers was a big business back in the day. Also, i heard about this as a kid "Fox River.
1952: Bergstrom Paper begins dumping paper sludge along the south shore of Little Lake Butte des Morts. The filled area would later become Arrowhead Park."
Is it possible the can lids you're finding are lids off of dye cans the paper company used to color their paper? (It would explain lots of lids and not so many cans) maybe they were dumping more than just sludge? Always enjoy your videos!!
Yes we could see from the GoPro!
Good Morning my Favorite Magnet fisher man. They were so nice to get Alex his magnet back. Yahoo. Fantastic Video 😊😊😊❤❤❤
I really liked this video!! The finds were amazing!!! Those folks from Sawdust seemed very very nice, kind and helpful!
You have worked here many times. At 4 minutes there is a quick view of a structure behind where you stand. That held a crane which moved stuff between the road and the river. The road is very old. The roads were cut in different ways at different times. You showed a marker at an historic site. .there is rocks like that near you at this spot. The historic site will show you I bet. Hundreds of men worked all day creating the mess you have found. There is lots to keep you busy. Big ships. peace and love
The stearingwheeh is an old banjo type. they were common into the 1940s. There would be a plastic or wooden grip on the ring. They can actually be restored if the wheel is worth the cost of rebuilding it.
Nice to see very friendly interaction between magnet fishers. Shame Alex wasnt there. Im sure he would have teared up seeing his magnet in his hands again. Question: Tyler, is there an association or group of magnet fishers? You guys are fighting for viewers and subscribers. Maybe cooperation would help everyone? Im willing to be schooled, honestly, and await your words...time permitting of course.
Nothing that I know of!
I was thinking the same thing. Between Tyler, Clay, Saw Dust City, Ed The Diver, there are some pretty cool things going on here. I'm hoping to start up this spring as retirement approaches and I'm learning a lot from all of you. I'm in Black River Falls, WI. I have a feeling that the GoPro won't work so well in the Black River.
Great day fishing!
Every time you magnet fish there you are only a few blocks away from my house lol
That was nice of the guy to get Alex’s magnet loose for him. I’m going to go check them out.
That black box looked like an oil pan from a car, until it opened. Wow😮
Thanks for bringing great content. Your the best!
Cool you got Alex magnet back you found some cool stuff. Keep making your awesome sounds. ❤them.
Tyler you can ship me every metal circle you find. I make yard art for flower beds and need little and big circles. Lol. If you would that would be awesome.
The more you fish that spot. The more you’ll get down to the really good stuff the older stuff.
Her Tyler. I heard Leigh of bondi treasure Hunter use you’re slogan”cash money” on one of his videos. Lol
Awesome video. THANKS!
Freaking love the GoPro! Thanks, Tyler!
Every Time you step on the rope when throwing something Good/Interesting comes up, Tyler!
That guy is the savor of Alex's magnet! And that's a cool magnet that guy had, too.
I think the box with the switch in it was the contact panel from an old electric chair execution device. Like in 'the green mile'
Great video man love the vids 👍💯
Now I’m singing about the Little Nash Rambler🤣
That was Fantastic They were able to Retrieve Alex's Magnet, He'll be Happy.
Oh Tyler the English teacher ! 😂😂😂
I’m getting so excited to see some amazing finds
WOW ‼️‼️ This is going to be a mighty fine video to watch. What a set up you have going there you Need a big pocket for your Bottle of Mountain Dew😂 That’s all you’re missing 👍🏼👍🏼 Well have fun I’ll be watching. Don’t go falling into deep holes. Got my fingers crossed for ya!‼️🤞🏼
Using the go-pro is actually exciting. Get to see the bottom of the river. Cooooool.
We are glad that you was able to recover the Finding family's Magnet. 😂
The lid with the countersunk handle reminds me of the old milk cans…. Love all your videos!!
That’s a BABY MOON hubcap. Memories 60’s
The gopro is awesome. Need to move it up the rope just a little. But as always totally entertaining.
Seeing snow and you standing in the water makes my toes cold 😅 Also very cool view to have the GoPro go together with the magnet
Also for future suggestion, maybe attaching some kind waterproof torch on the gopro will look so cool 😎
The box with the 3 moving switch things I’m pretty sure is an electrical breaker / isolation box. The three parts are connected to the supply from the grid and the other side to your house or factory buildings electrics when the leavers are connected and locked in place your building is live and you can disconnect them to make the building’s electrical stuff safe to work on
Hi,again your toolshed walls are going to be full of amazing finds.
I really enjoy watching your channel, thank you for your time and work, sending you love from Brighton England 🥰🤩
Some great footage, Tyler. What a haul again. Pleased they managed to Alex's magnet.
9:43 Snowbrush with only part of the icescraper left.
That big hub cap with the N is a Nash Rambler hub cap from probably the 40s or 50s
Nash hubcap. Sweet find!! Do your research on that hubcap. Great video with the gopro attached
You gotta get your boat out there. The bottom of that river is just loaded!
Sawdust city, another channel for my list, thankyou. They are really well set up. Love watching the bubbles, then schlup, out comes the item, excellent.
NASH!!! long dead American car company, great find
That was awesome 😎. There is a lot of stuff. I hope you do that again. I can't wait to see what you have for us next video. You made my day 😁. Please be safe and always remember to have fun. Won't be long and you can get your boat back in the water and find more honey hopes😊
Ooooooh cool!😎 ❤
The Go-Pro footage was Great as Usual when you do that. Again!
the second hubcap is from a Nash Rambler car . I had a 1966 Rambler Classic 550!
That was great of sawdust city to get Alex's magnet!!
You are the man no doubt loving the finds. I want some of them. Sell, sell, sell. 😊😊😊😊
since there are auto parts at this location, that one item reminds me of a brake fluid reservoir / master cylinder. The other "vacuum" nozzle looks like a car air / heating system outlet. Waiting on a Sunny Day!
Cool Steering wheel! You been keeping those cool hubs? They will be awesum in the man cave barn😊 👍❤
Perhaps there was a paint making facility in the area? Which could explain all of the lids - the ball might be a paint mixing ball, often ceramic ones were used - and the shaft thing looks like it might have been a stirrer, and might have connected to blades for mixing? Oh and it would also explain the oil.