Got the survey done. Is there somewhere that I can get into contact with you? I have a few questions and I feel like you would be the best person to answer them.
The round piece with two slots is part of an old electric cord plug. It sealed off the wire connections so you couldn’t touch them. Obviously the blacksmith tongs, blower and drill have some value. Good stuff. Blessed.
The Mad Smith ...He didn't even acknowledge that blower and it's the most valuable item in the shed! The drill press is not bad either... You could fill a truck with that stuff!
Man I could use every single item in that workshop, very jealous. The drill press, forge blower, and crosscut saws are all worth fortunes. Not to mention all of the other stuff.
This reminds me of going through all the drawers and bins in my Dad's shed after he passed away. He died in 1999, and had been a mechanic, an assembler, fisherman, boat builder, and a member of Nascar (1963/64,) plus was a very good carpenter, plumber, and jack-of-all-trades. Having been born during The Great Depression, he never threw anything away. That stuff was there all my life, but I never felt comfortable going through his stuff until he'd passed and I pretty much had to. Amazed by the wonderful relics I found! That's history, right there at your fingertips!
A little rust doesn't hurt anything! Some TLC, in the form of rust remover [where needed] and light lubricating oil, and those tools will be ready to work again!
This reminds me of going through all the drawers and bins in my Dad's shed after he passed away. He died in 1999, and had been a mechanic, an assembler, fisherman, boat builder, and a member of Nascar (1963/64,) plus was a very good carpenter, plumber, and jack-of-all-trades. Having been born during The Great Depression, he never threw anything away. That stuff was there all my life, but I never felt comfortable going through his stuff until he'd passed and I pretty much had to. Amazed by the stuff I found! That's history, right there at your fingertips!
The black disk with two rectangular holes is used on old electrical plugs to insulate over the screws so the wires and screws don't get messed up and short out. If you have an old fan or lamp with a two pin duplex conector. Sometimes they had a handle area but most old ones were just round.
If that man told me I could have whatever I wanted out of that shed I'd back my truck right up to the door and find me anther strong person and first thing in would have been that drill press followed by the Blacksmith tools. Then the saw blade that was hanging on the back wall followed up with the trunk. Now those are just the things I seen that stood out to me some I'd save and use some I'd put up for sale. what I sold I spilt the money I made with the old man. Some of the stuff could bring a high price. The drill press would bring a very good price but that's one thing I'd be keeping to clean up and use then after I'm gone the boys could sell it. It would worth a lot more in 60 years than it is worth now. I'll be 120 when I pass on... I've already out lived a lot of my old friends and I'm only 60... Some of those tools my grandfather had and they were antiques when I was a kid... LOL... There treasure everywhere if you just look for it... In fact that verse you put at the start of this video is the greatest treasure of all "LOVE" It changed the world when Jesus took our sins to the cross. those nails didn't hold HIM there it was HIS love for us that held HIM to the cross... That day Jesus died on the cross change time and dates. They went for BC to AD that day. Then 3 days latter time changed again to HE HAS RISEN love brought Jesus up out of the grave... Now that's real treasure. We have forgiveness of our sins because of LOVE... "For CHRIST first loved us" I'm so proud of you kiddo... Much love and prayers... BBE..
Just brilliant watching you rummage in the old shed. It's weeks worth right there. Then the dirt in the floor of the place would no doubt have loads of things. Another great vid Nugget! Survey complete too.
I will 100% do the survey. I honesty could not think of someone better than you to do something like that. You not only have the charisma but the integrity to put together a great source for beginners. I sure hope you go through with it and good luck.
In the old box, was not years of collecting, it was a lifetime of projects. I do the same, when I disassemble something to see what makes it tic. Or when I have a build project that does not require a certain item recovered from my lifetime inventory, or that I had found, salvaged or purchased. I place it in my box labeled, "Miscellaneous To Sort and Arrange." It is a lifetime of projects you are going through young man. Remember, every single nail, bolt, pin, screw, clamp, connector, etc. etc. was put the box, one at a time as the person thought, maybe it could be used at a later time. Wonderful looking through the old box of rusted memories with you. I hope whoever finds my box of Miscellaneous to sort and arrange, takes the same care. Greetings from an old Man in Northern Michigan. I truly enjoyed your video.
I would have had to back the truck up to the door! All the old forging tools, blower, the saw blade, WOW! And the shed its self, how awesome to have something like that on your property! You are indeed blessed to be able to do what you do! Thank you for posting!!
Watching these videos reminds me of when I used to live with my grandfather God rest his soul. Some of the stuff I found on his farm was pretty cool like arrow heads, old coins, and old musket balls
I love watching your adventures. I sit in anticipation to what your going to dig up next. I also love that you include Bible Verses at the beginning and/or end of your videos. It's very uplifting to watch a video without swearing.
As a blacksmith, I'd love to save and use even one of those pairs of tongs, that old champion blower could be used even if it's frozen, that is an old drill press that is still usable! All I can say is Wow! Please Nug, save those tools for folks to use them again!
When I use to find an old abandoned shop like that, I loved just picking up the old tools and looking at them. Some time in the past someone made or purchased these tools, and was very happy to have them and was proud of them. He took care of them perhaps as he walk out of the shop at night he would put his hand on that drill press and marvel at the convenience of it after years of a hand drill or even maybe a brace and bit. Then he got old and could not get out to his shop to take "His" tools in his hands and admire them. Then one day he died and his tools now lay neglected, unloved and rusting away. It is sad, but it also gives me a comfortable feeling as I give them another loving touch before they are gone and try to get a feel for the man who once was so proud of them being "His."
I did your survey and I enjoyed doing it for you I hope this little adventure goes well for you and you help and educate people good on you for doing this
Filled out the survey. Thank you for making these videos. I especially love the burnt down mansion video. I got into metal detecting because of watching your videos.
So cool to see all the old items you find. Thanks for this channel you do for us, love it. Thank you also for your encouraging scriptures at the beginning of your videos. Keep doing things the way you do them! Thank you.
Cool finds, nice job You obviously are not an old tool guy! I was foaming at the mouth with the tools I saw and I'm sure there were lots more I didn't see.
Whoa Nugget, that little tool shop is a gift that keeps on giving! 4:48 looks like a weight used with a balance beam type of scale. I thought I saw the beam leaning in the corner by the box of bottles. The small box of assorted bits had a button hook, tool used to aid in fastening shoe buttons. All those smithing tools, that blower, the hand operated drill press...if the owner plans on discarding all that stuff offer to haul it away for him, I wish I could! ONE THING, careful of bottles found in sheds! Farmers used them to mix chemicals like pesticides and herbicides. Some are toxic and were banned long ago but can still be potent. People still find old containers of stuff like DDT in old farm sheds.
One other thought, suggestion from the old Man in North Michigan. Explore your find further, look in the rafters, look close to the foundation and under the floor boards. Look for large rocks or outhouse locations around the building. Here, you will find the secrets and the treasures of the lifetime projects. Remember, what is valuable, does not get thrown into a box of miscellaneous to sort and arrange.
I filled out your survey and i don’t live in Ethiopia just made a mistake! And great finds, those tops and stuff would make great steampunk stuff or refurbished stuff into something. Keep them coming and god blessed us with you, thx
As usual, another superb video, Nugget. Thanks so much for sharing so many interesting videos. I often view many of your earlier ones and see how they have reached a stage of excellence.
I filled out your survey 😊 That was fun watching you look through all the things in that shed. If you are allowed back and the owner really doesn’t want that stuff, you could always bring pails of metal scrap out with you. Sometimes the money from scrap such as this helps. 😉
I would have so much fun in there! Right up my alley as well. I could spend hours going through everything! Nice video. Thanks for taking us in the shed! Love it!
Wow that place is nice! That is a drill press, looks 1800's to me especially having a hand crank. The fact that it works makes it that much more valuable.
So enjoy seeing these finds in an old wooden building, reflecting a time when useful items were not discarded. Would be cool to make folk art out of them.
If he told me I could have anything in the shed, I would have backed up the trailer and taken the whole shed to sort through later. Great video. Sad to see those old tools just going to waste.
That place was awesome. Every year I go to a tractor steam up with a huge tool flea market. I always find some neat old $1 tools to restore/clean in the piles of stuff farmers bring.
Paula KyRed They were for ladies shoe buttons, push the hook through the button hole and hook behind the button bringing it back through the hole tilted upwards.
FYI you may want to wear a mask when digging around in a Dusty environment barns attics crawl spaces old houses hantavirus is a serious illness and wherever there's rodent droppings it could be present just giving my two cents stay healthy young man!
Half of that stuff should be in a museum, nice find. I was told that those insulators are more desirable if they have the wood mount with them. Another great video.
Oh wow, Nugget, I love thing-a- bobbers. Not everyone knows what that is. I like the knife handle. Keep on searching. That’s my kind of shopping. Good luck to you and God bless.
Hey! Could Y'all please fill out this short survey on metal detecting: bit.ly/2N4JLzI Thank you so much and Enjoy the video!
Got the survey done. Is there somewhere that I can get into contact with you? I have a few questions and I feel like you would be the best person to answer them.
Done.
those tools are worth thousands of $$ man
The survey only asked for your country and state. No addresses are collected. Sorry you didn’t like it.
Just country and state are needed. No other info about location
The piece that had "Model C" on it, is a part to an early Edison Phonograph reproducer for playing wax cylinders.... Nice find!
I hope you rescue those old forging tools...
emergentBehaviour
i want to get away with trespassing day in and day out like the nug.
Those old blacksmithing tools are worth alot to the right person. They don't make new tools like the old quality tools of years gone by.
@@emergentBehaviour did you miss what he said at 4:52?
The round piece with two slots is part of an old electric cord plug. It sealed off the wire connections so you couldn’t touch them.
Obviously the blacksmith tongs, blower and drill have some value.
Good stuff. Blessed.
Some of those old tools are really valuable and collectable, somebody would pay good money for them!
Conor I would
Most of those tools are worth a fortune!
@@pashahart8698 People like you help support my business :) i buy and restore tools for resale, its nice to see people still care.
I'm a carpenter, got into hand tool for Paul sellers.
That champion forge blower at 4:00 is worth quite a lot!
The Mad Smith ...He didn't even acknowledge that blower and it's the most valuable item in the shed! The drill press is not bad either... You could fill a truck with that stuff!
@@Quickened1 I know I was drooling over those tongs xD
Yes looked like to me he was stepping over good stuff to look through garbage
@@themadsmith857 Same! Right now I am jerry rigging everything.
@@wilgabbard4404 he's a metal detector guy. He focuses on small things with value
Man I could use every single item in that workshop, very jealous. The drill press, forge blower, and crosscut saws are all worth fortunes. Not to mention all of the other stuff.
This reminds me of going through all the drawers and bins in my Dad's shed after he passed away. He died in 1999, and had been a mechanic, an assembler, fisherman, boat builder, and a member of Nascar (1963/64,) plus was a very good carpenter, plumber, and jack-of-all-trades. Having been born during The Great Depression, he never threw anything away. That stuff was there all my life, but I never felt comfortable going through his stuff until he'd passed and I pretty much had to. Amazed by the wonderful relics I found! That's history, right there at your fingertips!
What a shame that all those tools are just being left out in that old workshop to rust away. Great video. 🙂
For real you could do A lot of utube tool rebuilds.
augusta keebler Too right! 👍🏻
A little rust doesn't hurt anything! Some TLC, in the form of rust remover [where needed] and light lubricating oil, and those tools will be ready to work again!
Chris Ackerley I agree completely, but will those tools ever see that treatment...
there is alot of stuff in that little shed I could still use in my shop today. that's the kind of honey hole I dream of
Agreed, I saw a lot of blacksmithing tools.
This reminds me of going through all the drawers and bins in my Dad's shed after he passed away. He died in 1999, and had been a mechanic, an assembler, fisherman, boat builder, and a member of Nascar (1963/64,) plus was a very good carpenter, plumber, and jack-of-all-trades. Having been born during The Great Depression, he never threw anything away. That stuff was there all my life, but I never felt comfortable going through his stuff until he'd passed and I pretty much had to. Amazed by the stuff I found! That's history, right there at your fingertips!
The black disk with two rectangular holes is used on old electrical plugs to insulate over the screws so the wires and screws don't get messed up and short out. If you have an old fan or lamp with a two pin duplex conector. Sometimes they had a handle area but most old ones were just round.
Yep
Wow is all I can say !! I restore old tools for fun and that shop is a gold mine! Great content and God Bless.
If that man told me I could have whatever I wanted out of that shed I'd back my truck right up to the door and find me anther strong person and first thing in would have been that drill press followed by the Blacksmith tools. Then the saw blade that was hanging on the back wall followed up with the trunk. Now those are just the things I seen that stood out to me some I'd save and use some I'd put up for sale. what I sold I spilt the money I made with the old man. Some of the stuff could bring a high price. The drill press would bring a very good price but that's one thing I'd be keeping to clean up and use then after I'm gone the boys could sell it. It would worth a lot more in 60 years than it is worth now. I'll be 120 when I pass on... I've already out lived a lot of my old friends and I'm only 60... Some of those tools my grandfather had and they were antiques when I was a kid... LOL...
There treasure everywhere if you just look for it... In fact that verse you put at the start of this video is the greatest treasure of all "LOVE" It changed the world when Jesus took our sins to the cross. those nails didn't hold HIM there it was HIS love for us that held HIM to the cross... That day Jesus died on the cross change time and dates. They went for BC to AD that day. Then 3 days latter time changed again to HE HAS RISEN love brought Jesus up out of the grave... Now that's real treasure. We have forgiveness of our sins because of LOVE... "For CHRIST first loved us"
I'm so proud of you kiddo... Much love and prayers... BBE..
AMEN to ALL of that!! Jesus is our greatest treasure! ( even though all the stuff in that shed was REALLY cool treasure!! What fantastic history!!)
21 thumbs down is just unacceptable for a great video such as this one.
Just finished your survey. I've been watching you for years. Your such a nice young man. Best wishes
Hey NuggetNoggin keep it up! I love watching you find treasure and futhermore the Bible verses. God is good brother!
Just brilliant watching you rummage in the old shed. It's weeks worth right there. Then the dirt in the floor of the place would no doubt have loads of things. Another great vid Nugget! Survey complete too.
I will 100% do the survey. I honesty could not think of someone better than you to do something like that. You not only have the charisma but the integrity to put together a great source for beginners. I sure hope you go through with it and good luck.
Survey done, my good man.
I really appreciate all the support! Thank you for completing the survey! More videos coming soon!
In the old box, was not years of collecting, it was a lifetime of projects. I do the same, when I disassemble something to see what makes it tic. Or when I have a build project that does not require a certain item recovered from my lifetime inventory, or that I had found, salvaged or purchased. I place it in my box labeled, "Miscellaneous To Sort and Arrange." It is a lifetime of projects you are going through young man. Remember, every single nail, bolt, pin, screw, clamp, connector, etc. etc. was put the box, one at a time as the person thought, maybe it could be used at a later time. Wonderful looking through the old box of rusted memories with you. I hope whoever finds my box of Miscellaneous to sort and arrange, takes the same care. Greetings from an old Man in Northern Michigan. I truly enjoyed your video.
Please go back to this shack! So many cool old relics!
Metal tool box with the logo on the sides is a seller. And a keeper. Blessings
I would have had to back the truck up to the door! All the old forging tools, blower, the saw blade, WOW! And the shed its self, how awesome to have something like that on your property! You are indeed blessed to be able to do what you do! Thank you for posting!!
Thanks for letting us watch your video with a lot of great old relics!!! May JESUS Bless you...👍👐👍👏✋👋✌
Wow! What a wonderful find! It would be hard not to take it all home and comb through it very slowly. Lots of fun! Thanks for t asking us along.
the wooden peg for the insolater is harder to find and worth more than the glass part
It's actually common. $1-2 a piece. Clear Whitall-Tatum CD (Consolidated Design) 107. Would've been used for rural telephone. 1950-1980's usage.
What fantastic history in all those old tools!!!!
Love your 4 legged friends. Great finds in that shed. 👍💖
Watching these videos reminds me of when I used to live with my grandfather God rest his soul. Some of the stuff I found on his farm was pretty cool like arrow heads, old coins, and old musket balls
That old post drill and the vise are really good finds. Some of those old tools are begging for restoration, especially the drill. Nice find!
I love watching your adventures. I sit in anticipation to what your going to dig up next. I also love that you include Bible Verses at the beginning and/or end of your videos. It's very uplifting to watch a video without swearing.
So sad to see such an interesting place with amazing tools and great history just rot away, wonderful video!
That was a great hunt and a lot of nice finds. I love old sheds. Survey done!
As a blacksmith, I'd love to save and use even one of those pairs of tongs, that old champion blower could be used even if it's frozen, that is an old drill press that is still usable! All I can say is Wow! Please Nug, save those tools for folks to use them again!
I took your survey. Thanks for all that you do for us. You are an inspiration and a blessing.
Great find. Lot of history there. Even the dogs were happy.
Pretty cool he let you go thru all that old stuff!
I’ve really enjoyed your adventures. And your love for the environment. The finds and stories are entertaining as well.😎
I enjoyed watching you dig through all that stuff.
When I use to find an old abandoned shop like that, I loved just picking up the old tools and looking at them. Some time in the past someone made or purchased these tools, and was very happy to have them and was proud of them. He took care of them perhaps as he walk out of the shop at night he would put his hand on that drill press and marvel at the convenience of it after years of a hand drill or even maybe a brace and bit. Then he got old and could not get out to his shop to take "His" tools in his hands and admire them. Then one day he died and his tools now lay neglected, unloved and rusting away. It is sad, but it also gives me a comfortable feeling as I give them another loving touch before they are gone and try to get a feel for the man who once was so proud of them being "His."
It's been 3 years since I started watching you are the best RUclips I'v ever watched bye
I did your survey and I enjoyed doing it for you I hope this little adventure goes well for you and you help and educate people good on you for doing this
WOW I have been watching your videos forever and I am just so excited to watch this video!
Thanks for the continued support!
My honor!
Filled out the survey. Thank you for making these videos. I especially love the burnt down mansion video. I got into metal detecting because of watching your videos.
Good deal, glad you filled out the survey and got into detecting
You are such a blessing Nuggetoggin.
I Can't Wait To See Your Upcoming Step By Step Video!! I Filled Out My Survey!!! Thank You!!!!
So cool to see all the old items you find. Thanks for this channel you do for us, love it. Thank you also for your encouraging scriptures at the beginning of your videos. Keep doing things the way you do them! Thank you.
love the scriptures on every video.....thank you....
Cool finds, nice job
You obviously are not an old tool guy! I was foaming at the mouth with the tools I saw and I'm sure there were lots more I didn't see.
Whoa Nugget, that little tool shop is a gift that keeps on giving! 4:48 looks like a weight used with a balance beam type of scale. I thought I saw the beam leaning in the corner by the box of bottles. The small box of assorted bits had a button hook, tool used to aid in fastening shoe buttons. All those smithing tools, that blower, the hand operated drill press...if the owner plans on discarding all that stuff offer to haul it away for him, I wish I could! ONE THING, careful of bottles found in sheds! Farmers used them to mix chemicals like pesticides and herbicides. Some are toxic and were banned long ago but can still be potent. People still find old containers of stuff like DDT in old farm sheds.
Soo many antique tools worth bucks. Those old forge tools worth nice bucks, cool to have.
Survey completed. Love your videos, I thinks it's awesome that you begin and end your videos with scripture. Thank you and God bless!
Thank you so much
For someone into Blacksmithing like myself. You hit a gold mine with all those tools. Would love to have those in my shop. Great find .
Always cool to find relics like that. Reminds me of my own Grandfathers sheds and workshop! You are always inspiring Nuggett!
Oh love that old saw on the wall! GORGEOUS! Love the planer
One other thought, suggestion from the old Man in North Michigan. Explore your find further, look in the rafters, look close to the foundation and under the floor boards. Look for large rocks or outhouse locations around the building. Here, you will find the secrets and the treasures of the lifetime projects. Remember, what is valuable, does not get thrown into a box of miscellaneous to sort and arrange.
Great video, that drill press. Would love to have that and the tools. Saw a hand plane in there as well. Sa-weeet hunt. Thanks for sharing
Nugget, that shop is a time capsule! I saw so many old old smithing tools! I would spend a week in there rummaging.
The small end plate for a plug is what you pointed at 15:46 and at 16:01 is a UDC Emblem. ( GUnited Daughters of the Confederacy). Goods find.
All ready took it. The moment you brought it up
Thank you!
nuggetnoggin no problem
Old blacksmith shop! That bellows is probably worth something too! All of those tools are awesome! That's an amazing find!
I hope you took that bottle opener people collect them$$$
I noticed that too! It looked like an advertising piece.
My eye caught that on the far right too.
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The one on he left side at 13:44
Glad to see I wasn't the only one thinking that
I filled out your survey and i don’t live in Ethiopia just made a mistake! And great finds, those tops and stuff would make great steampunk stuff or refurbished stuff into something. Keep them coming and god blessed us with you, thx
It looks like you might have missed an oblong part that went over the barrel and the the forearm of an old rifle ,
Loved your videos thanks mike
You left the best relics you should have got those blacksmith tools and I seen a plane in there, they are worth some money
Yes I saw the plane. That would have been going home with me.
You need to rescue all of that stuff. Take it all.
Amazing blacksmith tools, forge blower and amazing hardware. Wish I could find a place like that. Thanks for sharing and take care.
Nice find!! Very oldies!
Thank you!
nuggetnoggin Do you expire me to get a metal detector I got one for Christmas last year I love metal detecting because you are my favorite RUclips
As usual, another superb video, Nugget. Thanks so much for sharing so many interesting videos. I often view many of your earlier ones and see how they have reached a stage of excellence.
I filled out your survey 😊
That was fun watching you look through all the things in that shed. If you are allowed back and the owner really doesn’t want that stuff, you could always bring pails of metal scrap out with you. Sometimes the money from scrap such as this helps. 😉
That coal forge hand crank blower is worth a pretty penny. All the blacksmithing stuff is now. The post drill is actually pretty good too.
i'd love to go through that shed and just clean all the tools up and such
I would have so much fun in there! Right up my alley as well. I could spend hours going through everything! Nice video. Thanks for taking us in the shed! Love it!
Wow that place is nice! That is a drill press, looks 1800's to me especially having a hand crank. The fact that it works makes it that much more valuable.
bless u brother nugget
Gotta love the arrow heads in a old box👍
So enjoy seeing these finds in an old wooden building, reflecting a time when useful items were not discarded. Would be cool to make folk art out of them.
I really enjoyed that, wish I was with you. Old tool shop items amazing. Hugs and peace
Those old blacksmithing tools are so cool looking and could still be fixed up and used
Relic art, I like that. 😎
As a blacksmith I’m so envious of all the tools in that shed
All those smithing tools just sitting there rotting!!! 😫
Your best find ever. This shop is amazing!
If he told me I could have anything in the shed, I would have backed up the trailer and taken the whole shed to sort through later. Great video. Sad to see those old tools just going to waste.
I guess you could say you hold the key to our hearts...
That place was awesome. Every year I go to a tractor steam up with a huge tool flea market. I always find some neat old $1 tools to restore/clean in the piles of stuff farmers bring.
Congratulations on your success buddy, been a subscriber for a few years now.
all those forge tools and the blacksmithing items are a story in themselves and should be saved from the neglect and left to rust away forgotten
That one hook on far left looks like a button hook for button up shoes
I think I saw 2 of them when he spread it all out. Pretty sure you're right about what it is. 🌹
Paula KyRed
They were for ladies shoe buttons, push the hook through the button hole and hook behind the button bringing it back through the hole tilted upwards.
Some good ol finds there😊👍🏻👩🏻🙏🏻
FYI you may want to wear a mask when digging around in a Dusty environment barns attics crawl spaces old houses hantavirus is a serious illness and wherever there's rodent droppings it could be present just giving my two cents stay healthy young man!
No cure for it either. 90% mortality rate
I was thinking the same thing when I saw all the dust kicking up
Another great video there Noggin. Keep em coming buddy..
That old handplane and drill is awesome !
Always enjoy your videos!
An old blacksmith had one of those blowers set up on our courthouse square during Christmas stroll. He was putting on quite a demo. That's a gem
Half of that stuff should be in a museum, nice find.
I was told that those insulators are more desirable if they have the wood mount with them.
Another great video.
My husband and I would have loved those old tools! To make them like new and reusable again...
Amazing finds Nugget and those arrow heads are wicked !!
A dog 🐶 🐕 is a man's best friend 😁🔝👍
Grab that old drill press and give it to Hand Tool Rescue here on YT.
Oh wow, Nugget, I love thing-a- bobbers. Not everyone knows what that is. I like the knife handle. Keep on searching. That’s my kind of shopping. Good luck to you and God bless.
Thanks! I'll have to go back to that place soon!