I Found TONS of Dynamite While Magnet Fishing!
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2023
- I Found TONS of Dynamite While Magnet Fishing! Today while magnet fishing I found TONS of DuPont Nitramon dynamite explosives!
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Thank you so much for watching ❤️ I hope everyone has a great week! 😊
that was a cat collar my cat has one with big bells on it i hope it is not love what you do
Hey from Santa Monica, love these videos and seeing what's pulled up out of the water 😀
Another great video brother you have a great day
The umbrella stand looking thing I believe is a torque converter for an automatic transmission and the paint can covers actually use to be covers for oil conditioners. If you’re finding those DuPont covers you should watch out for railroad detonators. The thing with the pedal on it looks like part of a pogo stick
I think the tins are all bandaid containers. I have a complete one from Disney that still has some of the original bandaids in it.
1:10 Dog Tag found from Fred Flintstone's pet Dino
2:05 Dino's Dog Dish
2:52 TNT from the quarry where Fred and Barny work or TNT from Wylie E. Coyote when he gets blown up By Roadrunner
12:00 Stone Age Preparation H for Fred's Hemorrhoids
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18:45 The yellow fog light was manufactured May 1914.
My grandfather worked at a DuPont chemical factory along the Ohio River near Blennerhassett Island (between Ohio and West Virginia). So it makes sense that you might find DuPont wholesale chemicals in the river where you are!
11:07 Turnbuckle 12:04 Grease gun 14:45 Transformer 17:21 oil bath air cleaner 18:49 Old fog light accessory has some value 21:13 bicycle pump
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Have you considered a pontoon boat for the waters? You could line up several carts and fill them all without worry of tipping over? Also a small wench could be useful for those extra heavy items....maybe using the claw too?
Fun watching you every time!
Eventually I will upgrade the boat! 😊
This would be a great history channel program with historical experts identifying these things.
I definitely enjoy trying to identify 98% of Tyler‘s finds..😁 Thank you so much for the comment. Have a nice holiday to you, your family and your friends.🎄☃️✨
@@doreen0 ❤❤❤ Thank you.
@12:44 😂😂😂😂 that’s Frankie’s hat. He’s been looking for that since yesterday.😂😂😂😂😂
We're all so glad that you are ridding the waters of whatever that oily stuff was! 👍
😂😂😂@8:08 Two people in the background on their bicycles,,,, Unless it was a bicycle built for two😂😂😂😂
The US Pioneer 145 is an accessory fog light lamp $100 bucks. Nice find. Always interesting items. Still amazes me how much trash people litter our waterways with.
Keep your eye on that barbed wire. It has many patent evolutions since it was first invented. I’ve seen many collectors pay up to 350.00 for complete collections. Often collectors will attach each sample of wire to an old plank of barnwood with fencing staples to display. If it interests you, google the topic. You certainly have a potential source with magnet fishing.
Trinitrotoluene (TNT), a pale yellow, solid organic nitrogen compound used chiefly as an explosive, prepared by stepwise nitration of toluene. Because TNT melts at 82° C (178° F) and does not explode below 240° C (464° F), it can be melted in steam-heated vessels and poured into casings. It is relatively insensitive to shock and cannot be exploded without a detonator. For these reasons it is the most favoured chemical explosive, extensively used in munitions and for demolitions.
Poor Frankie's life savings and his house gone in an instant! 😂 That bad boy looked like a lil lobster, gonna hunt you down and give you such a pinch!🦞😂
Those small tins you keep pulling up may be a tobacco tins or old band-aid tins, tea, etc. Many things decades ago came intins like those 😊 have a blessed day Denise
Or spice tins
As for the gas caps, I remember back in the late 1970s there was a LOT of gas theft. People started dumping their original gas caps for locking caps. I would guess that's probably why you find a lot of them. As for the abundance lids, I have visions of men standing at the river banks in a contest on how far they could frisbee those lids into the water. 🤣😂 You can't take the boy out of the man when it comes to competition and sports. 🤣😂
"You caught yourself a box, you caught yourself a mystery box"
Mother load jackspot for sure!
Hi Tyler, Great video as always. I think the boat is due its Christmas clean. Ray UK
Tube with feet could be an old bicycle pump!!
That's what it is
Dang! that Frankie was almost a lobsta 😳That was awesome!!!!!!! Tyler, thank you💖
21:00-Bike pump tube and base…pump handle that goes up and down in tube is missing. Keep on fishing‼️🐟🐠🐟
With the milk can, as rusted as it is, I’ve seen beautiful model farm landscapes built inside the can diorama style, to be viewed through the rusted away opening.
That's a cool idea!
Oh boy it’s time for absolutely amazing finds.🎉🎉
❤️ thank you so much for watching!
I would say that the bells on a strip of band or something may have been off of Santa's sled. 😂
🎅 🦌 🤣
That old milk jug would make yard art at your new place, rest and all!
Great video Tyler. That one piece that looks like an umbrella stand is a torque converter. I am beginning to think you have hit into the area responsible for the green movement. Name it area 52.😂
that twisted up bit that came up with the light reminds me of my grandpa's old tractor steering wheel.
That box looks like an old Band-aid box without its lid.
Crazy day lots of finds thanks again
nice finds man love the attitude and keep it up!!!
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The bells are from a wagon-harness to a horse. They used them back in time as both a decoration for as an example, taking the sled to the "julotta" in church at christmas morning, and during work in the forrest
That lil thing you said was a 'war helmet ' 😂 I'm pretty sure it's a Radio Flyer wagon wheel hub 😉
7:10 that seems to be part of an electric asynchronous motor's stator. There would be many of those pieces put very tightly together and forming the magnetic core of the stator, and in between the "teeth" there would be copper coils. The piece at 7:56 also seems to be part of an electric motor, possibly the cover for the commutator of a synchronous or a DC motor. 14:30 that's an E core transformer with almost the entire copper coil removed.
I've been hooked on The Fisher. Someone said it should be on the History Channel and I couldn't agree more. I believe you are livin the dream dude. How about creating a career doing something you love. I want this to go on. Your character (not your skill acting) is awesome.
Enjoy that weather while you can 🐟🧔♂️. ✌️
Them little tins are Prince Albert Tobacco
I can remember my Great Grandfather sitting in his rocking chair on the front porch and he would take the tobacco tin out of his overalls and roll him up a cigarette. I use to keep a tobacco tin and use it for my piggy bank 😁
I love how you describe the things that you pull out of the water or try to. Love your sense of humor.
You are so entertaining to watch and listen to your commentary. What a fun guy!
16:34 - automatic transmission torque converter… 19:30 is a shock absorber… and just to help you out… shocks don’t hold the weight of the vehicle, the control the jounce and rebound of the suspension system… usually coil or leaf springs that hold the weight.
Great finds tho!
That spot is crazy! Can't even imagine how much stuff is actually down there.
It says Du Pont Nitramon, was an advance in explosives made in 1934, it was a canned product containing 92% ammonium nitrate 4%dinitrotoluene and 4% paraffin wax.
Thanks for getting me into magnet fishing!!!
❤️ thank you for watching!
Foot pedal thing is accually part of an old bicycle pump
Boy fisher. You found a lot of cool stuff. Great video. Just love them . keep up your awesome videos.
Very interesting video brother again you never disappoint hope to see you on the Wisconsin River sometime soon
25:32 Remnants of a Lead Acid battery, similar to a car battery but smaller size typically used in children's toy cars (the big ones they cam drive around)
That's what I was thinking, and the "bolt" was one of the terminals.
You always find the weirdest variety of stuff, but I love it! That mack daddy Frankie was huge!
That’s a gas cap !! You are right on that CASH, TYLER. GOOD LUCK
@21:00 do you know what that looks like to me part of a tire pump for a bike?
Well, that’s my guess. Pokey Dokey.😅
Some of those tins, remind me of the old metal Band-aid tin.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
I bet he grows his own mushrooms 😊😊😊 He's a fungi
That light is a vintage fog light from the 40s or 50s. Kinda rare.
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The small caps you found are off 55 gallon barrels. They are for pouring stuff out of the barrel. One you found was a gas cap and the yellow light was for the railroad signals when they are working on the track.
Cool.
You found Frankie hat. Awesome Video
do you have like a nose for iron, man? This is nuts! At 14:44 I think what you found is one of two things: A bobbin on thread for a loom. Or, you found a rudimentary electric generator! There would be magnets on the outside, and they'd spin activating the copper wire on the inside, charging a current. Dude! you just found a rare piece! And all those 'chips' you were finding? Those are, i bet you, railroad pop caps! They would secure them to the rails, usually in front of trains, and were like an alarm if the train began moving! I think the scientific term for what you found is CRAPLOAD!
The pipe with the foot pedals on one end is a tyre pump but missing the bit that goes inside of it for pumping up tyre's.
At 10:03 you found two of looks like thermostat cover . Maybe . At 18:10 that is not a head light that is for fog driving .💜💚🥰
I must say, I most definitely enjoyed this video. I try to identify each find you pulled out of the water. It was a lot of fun 👍🏼😄And the lid for the milk is definitely not a flat top but a top that looks like a TOP HAT, something like what Frankie would wear😉😉 okey-dokey
The bells that u found I had to rewatch it they could b part of an old sleigh bell
The pipe thing was an old air pump and the gizmo before it looked like parts of an old can opener.
That yellow light you found was a fog light off an old Chevrolet or Dodge. Another great video
I was going to tell you the same thing! Pretty valuable!
I love watching your videos they're so entertaining
Fisher is awesome 🧲🎣
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The thing you said looked like a umbrella holder looks like a torque conveter
Not a lid for the milk can. They have handles on them, unless it’s been taken off, but doesn’t look like there was a spot for it. Grew up on a farm
27:34 is a leg off old kitchen gas stove, circa 1930, 40,
I think they replaced that railroad bridge about 15 or 20 years ago. Maybe that’s what the dynamite was used for
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks 😎
Tyler never in my life. Did I ever hear about cat fishing bells, catfish bells, seriously well holy crapparooo!
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So much stuff in a short distance is awesome. Love seeing what you pull up next.
think the round lids may stack in some way the round raised cap is for large gas canisters covers turn on nobs
The lid with the handle is the one from the milk can.
That corner is absolutely crazy! So many interesting things you're pulling out. You should strap the GoPro on & many see what lays beneath. Thank you for another great video!
You found a mouse's bowler hat 😊😊
Bound to be off an airplane because it is not on one now. Ha Ha
I would guess there is a tractor down there lol
Awesome video!!
16:45 is a car torque convertor which is hooked up to transmission
Excellent finds today Tyler. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🧲.
What if that speaker with the weird front was from a building and not a car. Like a factory's com system, maybe?
This is a lid-eriffic outing on the boat today!
At 17;15 .......that is a torque convertor......connects engine to the transmission.
If that isn't a Gas Cap it's a Radiator Cap. Pretty sure it's for a car radiator. Yep, that's a grease gun. That is an electrical transformer, missing the copper wiring. US Pioneer 145 is a Fog Lamp for Chevy - Ford - Dodge from 1930's to 1940's. YEAH, you might want to clean that up, they are going for quite a bit of money.
That yellow light is an old fog light. In the forties, in Seattle , we had pea soup for fog. Dad would turn that yellow light on to get us home.
Looks like a bike pump for the tiers
Oh, yes before I forgot to tell you bro😊😊 don’t forget to get an eye light for your yard put it close to the entrance or even halfway from the entrance to the house OK OK OK OK Dokey Dokey Dokey, Dokey, Dokey, Dokey. I’m enjoying your video. I’m laying here with a ginger tea and a sore belly. It’s been a very long stressful day. I’m moving in less than two weeks and I only got half back. I need at least 10 guys to help pack and move you say a prayer for me.🙏 I appreciate it very much.
You sure are pulling out some awesome finds in that juicy spot 👍🏼👍🏼 👍🏼😁☃️☃️🔥 you’re on fire man oh man 😊keep it up 🍺🍻🥃🥂 cheers‼️to everyone’s health and happy holiday🍾
I hope you feel better and good luck on your move, I hope everything goes smooth ❤️
Some cracking finds here full of great find
Curved metal is shoe horn to help put on shoes.
That white corner piece if the leg thing if it was a white porcelain that could have been a leg off of an old old washing machine maybe even a gas powered one they used to call him a one longer whatever one cylinder before electricity and then some of them were electrified
Looks like pieces from a place that made explosives.tops to black powder canisters
Awesome video ❤️
The thing you called a tensioner is a turn buckle
and thoes might be stick plugs to make the stick explode harder
It was an old bicycle pump, the things with the foot things on it in the tube
the adventure continuse.
Tyler, I never ever heard of Catfishing bells, Catch catfish you don’t use lure with the rod and reel. Well, I never did…. use the bamboo stick with a 4 foot line with a lure at the end. that’s all you need ! you put the line in the water it doesn’t take much to get a bite and you just pull it out… catfish and bells never heard of it… can someone please correct me on this if I’m wrong that’s how I used to catch catfish… and it’s a catfish is 5 inches long that’s yummy tasting… and as for trout,,, trout is never found in polluted waters… you could use bells for trout or pike or bass… I used to catch my trout with corn… black beauty, and with pike and Bass with the black worm lure.. even at night is the best… okey-dokey if I’m wrong anywhere here someone please correct me it’s been a while I haven’t been out their fishing,, oh boy, I used to love it especially at night.. okey-dokey guys please correct me😊😊
It’s a holy milk can ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha❣️👍🏼👍🏼
That handle 7:43, to open paint can, 7:46 top of propane tank 8:44jingle bells stick- hand percussion, $100 Vintage Fog Light Lamp for a GM Chevy Dodge Ford- looked up. 21:29, looks like bottom of bicycle pump, cool speaker, almost like you are pulling parts of a vintage car one piece at a time. That was a great ride full of fun, guessing what things are that you fished out. Looks like they dumped a whole mechanic shop in the river, this would be mine or parents generation, shame on them. Thanks Tyler for the fun and cleaning up.
Love this spot and hope you keep fishing there. Lot's of really interesting finds.
We will absolutely be back! Thank you for watching ❤️
Have u ever done a ocean magnit fishing trip
Not yet!
That can lid you found with dupont nitromon on it the contents in it. Was used for detonator fuses and blasting caps for explosives
Ditto for old style blasting caps.
Maybe a hand air bike tire pump?