Yeah, if police have like a diving team already. I can see magnet fishing, kinda being their area or department or something lol. Can probably be beneficial in the winter/colder months for them! lol
This guy is like a normal person, not over the top, no yelling, no hooting, no loud music, just a guy mag fishing and turning questionable stuff over to the police.
diffidently a standard hydrant wrench. you can get them from some contractor stores but are mostly used by Fire crews and municipality's. That's most likely from the municipality's because its pretty basic.
Definantly a hydrant wrench www.trafficsafetysystem.com/product/hydrant-wrench-adjustable-w-stortz-and-rocker/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA0fr_BRDaARIsAABw4EtOjjS_Oz-oyOR1XE4wTpetUEEu5Z4JuW66gcSOyv0IaiSnJ6O1I10aApmCEALw_wcB
"go ahead and keep going around that safe while were hear" now thats what the cops on all these fishing diving mangnet vids should be saying. you are literally helping at times and its free work for possible evedence for the town/county
Get you a scraper, even one for clearing ice from your car windshield to protect your hands. Hope your tetanus shots are up to date...retired RN here so I think of things like this. Thank you for cleaning all this pollution from the rivers and such! I really do appreciate all of you that magnet fish, dive, and metal detect! Be careful!
The first thing you found in this video is a hydrant wrench. Its used to take the caps off the fire hydrants and open the valve inside. (Im a firefighter so I deal with them fairly often)
@@danidip rocks of any kind are dangerous near water. Sliced my thump open at the joint when I slipped on a slightly tilted rock with sandy mud on my shoes. First set of stitches I ever got.
They're probably thinking "Hey wow this is really cool, but this is all on the book so we have to follow it up and possibly spend hours and hours on total dead end evidence."
You really need to start using a bucket, trash bag, backpack, or something to put the small pieces of metal in. I am noticing a trend of people putting metal next to roadways and you should show cops and other people doing the same thing that you are responsible. I know you guys say that you are going to pick up everything but realize most people will not. It is better to do your due diligence now before they start banning magnet fishing on bridges.
You are so law abiding. So happy you CYA. You get a silver star for being So safe. Remember, Always call the police. They MUST be made aware of everything.
5:24 You missed the obvious solution for making sure the box stayed attached to your lifting-rope --- just REMOVE YOUR GRAPPLING HOOK FROM THE ROPE, AND THEN HOOK THE CHAIN-LINK DIRECTLY TO THE BOX'S HANDLE :P
You think that maybe the police will start contacting with these guys since a lot of magnet fishers seem to find stuff? Probably cheaper and safer then bringing in divers
The whole video, all I could think of was his saying “Remember to wear gloves. I don’t have mine bc they’re wet.” Dude is so normal he didn’t even stop at Lowe’s or a gas station to grab a cheap pair of dry gloves and ends up using his wet gloves 🤣
It any wonder cops don’t hire you to just do this full time. Like this is the number one place to dump guns and stuff quickly. Petition the city or state and ask if you havnt already. Seems like a lucrative job and fun
Your first find is a hydrant wrench that fire departments us to turn fire hydrants on and off and pull the caps off the hydrants. It can also be used to connect fire hoses but in my experience spanner wrenches work best for connecting and disconnecting hoses
The first item is a hydrant wrench used by firefighters to open a hydrant at a fire. The town or city works department also use them to service the hydrants usually annually.
I have a neodymium magnet that I wanna start using for magnet fishing in salt water. Can I use froglube on it to prevent rust? I also heard that ATF and Ballistol are also good alternatives.
Ordinarily, I bet there's probably a lot of cops who have had their share of boring paperwork with bits and pieces of evidence over the years, but seeing two cops and a detective get real giddy over these magnet finds is wholesome as heck.
If you find a weapon (gun, knife, club, etc etc) or something of value call the police. If you find an empty box don't waste their time (unless it has D.B Cooper or Jimmy Hoffa engraved on it).
@Cara Corriveau DB Cooper hijacked a commercial passenger plane with a bomb threat, demanded $200,000 and a couple of parachutes to let the passengers go. Plan landed passengers were let go and the stuff was put on board. Plane took off, Cooper jumped out of the plane mid-flight and was never found. Jimmy Hoffa was President of the Teamsters Union and was convicted of organized crime. He disappeared and is considered to have been killed by the mob. The two cases are some of the highest profile unsolved crimes in American modern history.
The first thing you pulled up is a firefighter wrench. Used for opening and closing Hydrant valves and tightening hose couplings. A hose clamp is also a tool that firefighters use for laying hose. But what you pulled up first was a hydrant wrench for sure.
Believe it or not but this makes a rookie cop cream his britches. They will investigate this thoroughly just for the chance to say they solved a cold case.
Damn, these must be the chillest cops I've seen in forever. And the chick I love her the most. Keep doing what you doing & I know whst you're doing it's pretty cool. Seen it on yt. 👍
Cool Video!! Touching rusted pieces of metal submerged in murky waters for Lord knows how long isn't really safe. Other than that, oh how I envy you that you can go magnet fishing on places like these. Keep it up!!
I agree w jr Trout. Kept my attention and sub’d. Need a bucket to put your small items in. Throw it in right away n save ya some time. Hero of the day dude.
I was planning on binge watching movies today until I came across your live today on Tik-Tok and you mentioned your RUclips channel. I have been watching for hours. It's addicting.👍🏼
I see that you are in Northwest Indiana.. I live in Porter County as well...that wrench is a hydrant wrench used by firemen to turn on hydrants and attach hoses
So a fun fact place I grew up has a river running straight through the middle of it, and my father used to always make jokes that the "skeletons" in the closet of the town were in the river. I never believed it until someone found a disposed of Lee Enfield .303 in the river in a tarp that was weighted down with a few rocks. It wasn't found with a magnet, however, it was found during low tide when someone hooked onto the tarp with a fishing line and pulled a chunk of it to shore. The water was calm enough and shallow enough to wade out and swim to it. It's amazing how much the water can hide dark history.
Hey! Its "Mr. Heckman"" LOL WE're old! It's strange remembering somebody you haven't seen in over 30 years. Glad to see him doing better than mall security.
Just found this vid. The wrench you found is a fireman's combo hydrant wrench/spanner wrench. Hydrants use a 5 point nut on the top and the caps of the side. the wings off the ends are used to tighten down hoses onto the treads of the hydrant or other hoses if loose. Cool find, weird its in the water.
I used to have a coach that would say that a lot. Only he had a speech problem and would pronounce his R's and L's as W's . "Awwhite you guys,we gonna go wun some waps today
I got a 1500 pound Brute force magnet. Found it on the bottom of the marina with my 550 Kratos bobber! Someone had it on too thin a rope that broke. Took my 550 and my husband's 950 Kratos clamp dredge to recover the Brute from some rebar. We had been in the market for one, finders keepers! Made sure to use a heavy rope on it so we don't loose it too.
Maybe the police need a magnet fishing unit.
Especially in regions where there are rivers/lakes/canals near places with a lot of crime
Yeah, if police have like a diving team already. I can see magnet fishing, kinda being their area or department or something lol. Can probably be beneficial in the winter/colder months for them! lol
😂😂👍👍
That’s actually really smart.
it would be cool to see police sitting on a chair near the dock and fishing
This guy is like a normal person, not over the top, no yelling, no hooting, no loud music, just a guy mag fishing and turning questionable stuff over to the police.
Thank you means a lot man.
Just being real and doing somthing he enjoys and sharing it with people who enjoy seeing it or want to do the same thing as him as a hobby
@@danidip I found a similar channel to yours, and wonder if ya maybe need a stronger magnet.
I agree!! He is not over the top and calm!! I really enjoyed watching the video!! That is why I'm going to subscribe to his channel right now!
this guy says guys alot
Some guy 20 years ago, "No one will find this evidence. Im free." 20 yrs later, new youtube trend pulls up evidence non stop.
I swear.
Especially when they find a car and the cops are able to close a cold case!!👍👍🇺🇸💙
diffidently a standard hydrant wrench. you can get them from some contractor stores but are mostly used by Fire crews and municipality's. That's most likely from the municipality's because its pretty basic.
Magnet fisher: *finds guns and weapons that reopens several murder cases*
Also magnet fisher: oh cool a fishing lure!
Haha
@@danidip Google translate askede if I wanted to translate your haha to English........ Currently haha in English is lol I guess
@@lindawuorio5466 omg same
Facts 😂😂
@@lindawuorio5466 yet it doesn't want to translate half the non English comments...
as soon as he said "you might wanna come back i found a rifle" i just started chuckling
So did I 😭🤣.
Me2
It's like what you see in a comedy movies
Even tho it's not much of a rifle
The first thing you pulled up was a hydrant wrench off a fire truck. They use it to open the hydrants and to hook their hoses together
Pretty sure that was a sprinkler head
@@seancastaneda4252 most defiantly a hydrant wrench older style
Definantly a hydrant wrench www.trafficsafetysystem.com/product/hydrant-wrench-adjustable-w-stortz-and-rocker/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA0fr_BRDaARIsAABw4EtOjjS_Oz-oyOR1XE4wTpetUEEu5Z4JuW66gcSOyv0IaiSnJ6O1I10aApmCEALw_wcB
Definitely a hydrant wrench. Used one many times!
@@seancastaneda4252 I was going to say the same thing.
"go ahead and keep going around that safe while were hear" now thats what the cops on all these fishing diving mangnet vids should be saying. you are literally helping at times and its free work for possible evedence for the town/county
Exactly
“Interfering with investigation bs prob”
People are weird like that
I'm not even sure what you were trying to say at first. the opening half of your comment is a grammatical nightmare....
I laughed when the cops walked over for the 3rd time. I was waiting for you to bring up another gun. And cops walk back for the fourth time
😂😂😂
These magnet fishing videos are addictive.
Glad your enjoying them. New videos every monday.
They really are.
ikr!!!
So addictive I just bought one lol
Been on a binge since I found them lol
Get you a scraper, even one for clearing ice from your car windshield to protect your hands. Hope your tetanus shots are up to date...retired RN here so I think of things like this. Thank you for cleaning all this pollution from the rivers and such! I really do appreciate all of you that magnet fish, dive, and metal detect! Be careful!
The first thing you found in this video is a hydrant wrench. Its used to take the caps off the fire hydrants and open the valve inside. (Im a firefighter so I deal with them fairly often)
you are correct, im a construction worker and we have a few and are always tapping into hydrants
Was going to say the same thing
“911 what’s your emergency?” “uhh hey guys...”
The first thing that was pulled up is a fire hydrant wrench used by the fire service
Could also be a large pipe treading tool for 3/4 to 1 1/2 pipe
Definitely a hydrant wrench
I used to work for city water department. 100% hydrant wrench
We carried these in our street sweepers when I was a city worker. Hydrant wrench.
I like how another comment made 3 months ago that said what the thing was got no heart
"This box is way too heavy to lift" Grabs it and moves it with one hand.
If you knew how steep the rocks are you'd know why I didn't pick it up. Plus I have a bad ankle.
@@danidip it's okay cupcake we understand
@@danidip rocks of any kind are dangerous near water. Sliced my thump open at the joint when I slipped on a slightly tilted rock with sandy mud on my shoes. First set of stitches I ever got.
@@danidip plus I took an arrow to the knee
@@Paedrick don’t run around acting like a deer, that won’t happen
Given their enthusiasm, those cops wish you and your magnets would go to some other jurisdiction and "help" them.
They're probably thinking "Hey wow this is really cool, but this is all on the book so we have to follow it up and possibly spend hours and hours on total dead end evidence."
I don't know why but I've been binge watching these magnet fishing videos. It's interesting for some reason and I can't stop
10:36 Officer jinxed himself... 🤣
I Swear!
The detective looks like my kindergarten teacher lmaooo
Haha
Looks can be deceiving, I'm sure she's A1 at her job :)
😁😁😁😁🇺🇸💙
What a lovely young man . What proud parents you must have.
It's guys like you who help solve cases.
Interesting finds. Must be slow day for the local cops lol
Indeed till I called.
they have a very "happy state" accent
You really need to start using a bucket, trash bag, backpack, or something to put the small pieces of metal in.
I am noticing a trend of people putting metal next to roadways and you should show cops and other people doing the same thing that you are responsible.
I know you guys say that you are going to pick up everything but realize most people will not.
It is better to do your due diligence now before they start banning magnet fishing on bridges.
Your ignorance is showing
Love this police interaction and them wanting you to continue where others didn't want you doing this. Love the video
You are so law abiding.
So happy you CYA.
You get a silver star for being So safe. Remember, Always call the police. They MUST be made aware of everything.
Always call for anything that could've been used in a crime just incase.
Love to see one of those giant magnets from scrapyard on the end of like a Crane 🤣
Me too.
Excellent physics lesson in buoyant forces at 3:30. Box drops as soon as it stops displacing water every time.
5:24 You missed the obvious solution for making sure the box stayed attached to your lifting-rope --- just REMOVE YOUR GRAPPLING HOOK FROM THE ROPE, AND THEN HOOK THE CHAIN-LINK DIRECTLY TO THE BOX'S HANDLE :P
True
You think that maybe the police will start contacting with these guys since a lot of magnet fishers seem to find stuff? Probably cheaper and safer then bringing in divers
Some of us do have the cops reach out to us but one man team is hard
And it's also used by contractors too
That was kewl that items were found while they were heading back to their cruisers. You'll have to return there again sometime, if not already.
Already have.
Nice work! Great to be outside in the fresh air and helping the community. 👍
The whole video, all I could think of was his saying “Remember to wear gloves. I don’t have mine bc they’re wet.” Dude is so normal he didn’t even stop at Lowe’s or a gas station to grab a cheap pair of dry gloves and ends up using his wet gloves 🤣
Thank you for spending your time cleaning up crap out of the rivers. You are a blessing.
This dude loves dialing 911.
No shits it's the point in magnet fishing
Eric Moran sometimes it’s better to turn it over to the police than to get charged with possession of stolen property. Which is a felony.
The magnet fishers in this area call the non emergency police number to report things, unless it can explode. Those are 911 calls
That creek looks like a great fishing spot.
It any wonder cops don’t hire you to just do this full time. Like this is the number one place to dump guns and stuff quickly. Petition the city or state and ask if you havnt already. Seems like a lucrative job and fun
Your first find is a hydrant wrench that fire departments us to turn fire hydrants on and off and pull the caps off the hydrants. It can also be used to connect fire hoses but in my experience spanner wrenches work best for connecting and disconnecting hoses
Pulling up guns, bombs, nukes, and other items: *i sleep*
Pulls up fishing lure: *REAL SHIT**
The first item is a hydrant wrench used by firefighters to open a hydrant at a fire. The town or city works department also use them to service the hydrants usually annually.
I have a neodymium magnet that I wanna start using for magnet fishing in salt water. Can I use froglube on it to prevent rust? I also heard that ATF and Ballistol are also good alternatives.
I've never even been near salt water or know what would be good for that. But if you find something that's works please let me know.
01:14 That is a hydrant wrench. It’s used by firefighters and water dept employees to open/close fire hydrants.
Dude, if you keep calling the cops every time you drag a hunk of metal out of the water, they are gonna start finding reasons to arrest you.
Anything that could be linked with a crime they told us to call so...
@@danidip t r u e
Shut the hell up.
@@seximexi5820 damn calm down
If anything they'd want him on the streets where he's useful to them. He's pretty much a free informant.
Congratulations on the safe bro
Haha nice, the police hade there job cut out for them this time. Liked and subbed
Thanks hoped you enjoyed.
For someone who is just getting into magnet fishing, would you suggest using a grappling hook separately/on it's own rope, or attached to your magnet?
I'm about half a year too slow, but that was a fire hydrant wrench
They're going to have to put you on the payroll if you keep finding evidence like that.
Hahaha The cops loved you! Great video nice finds Dani!!
Need to call and check up on this case.
@@danidip absolutely
Ordinarily, I bet there's probably a lot of cops who have had their share of boring paperwork with bits and pieces of evidence over the years, but seeing two cops and a detective get real giddy over these magnet finds is wholesome as heck.
If you find a weapon (gun, knife, club, etc etc) or something of value call the police. If you find an empty box don't waste their time (unless it has D.B Cooper or Jimmy Hoffa engraved on it).
@Cara Corriveau DB Cooper hijacked a commercial passenger plane with a bomb threat, demanded $200,000 and a couple of parachutes to let the passengers go. Plan landed passengers were let go and the stuff was put on board. Plane took off, Cooper jumped out of the plane mid-flight and was never found. Jimmy Hoffa was President of the Teamsters Union and was convicted of organized crime. He disappeared and is considered to have been killed by the mob. The two cases are some of the highest profile unsolved crimes in American modern history.
Way to go Dan... The officers are very nice too.. bless you for your finds.. Love from AZ
It would be so cool to know the story of the items!
The first thing you pulled up is a firefighter wrench. Used for opening and closing Hydrant valves and tightening hose couplings. A hose clamp is also a tool that firefighters use for laying hose. But what you pulled up first was a hydrant wrench for sure.
The detectives love this the regular cops hate it more paperwork and have to play traffic control instead of writing tickets and boosting there quotas
I bet.
Believe it or not but this makes a rookie cop cream his britches. They will investigate this thoroughly just for the chance to say they solved a cold case.
Nice to see the cops actually be nice to a magnet fisher finding stuff
Well now...just imagine how many crimes could be solved this way.
Damn, these must be the chillest cops I've seen in forever. And the chick I love her the most. Keep doing what you doing & I know whst you're doing it's pretty cool. Seen it on yt. 👍
The first thing you found is a hydrant wrench for fire hydrant
Awesome video, I couldn’t stop laughing when you just gave them the safe then you started finding other things.
haha, thanks man.
Cool Video!! Touching rusted pieces of metal submerged in murky waters for Lord knows how long isn't really safe. Other than that, oh how I envy you that you can go magnet fishing on places like these. Keep it up!!
I agree w jr Trout. Kept my attention and sub’d. Need a bucket to put your small items in. Throw it in right away n save ya some time. Hero of the day dude.
I had one just full and broken, I just bought two for when snow melts
The bar looked like a spanner wrench for fire hydrants.
Spanner
When pulling garbage out of the river call Waste Management, not the police...
They want use to call non-emergency number then if no answer 911 for anything that could possibly have something to do with a crime.
this was in my recommended and now I can' sop watching
I’m glad to hear that, Considering I just uploaded this. Well I have plenty of videos so watch away. Also upload every Monday at Noon.
@@danidip keep up the good work :)
@@unknown7515 thanks
I was planning on binge watching movies today until I came across your live today on Tik-Tok and you mentioned your RUclips channel. I have been watching for hours. It's addicting.👍🏼
That first thing was a Fire Hydrant Wrench, I do know that much
6:58 tiger fire pattern blue fox lure. One of my go to spinners
The first thing is an old fashioned sprinkler head. The ones that go shish shish shish as it moves around.
First piece of metal is a fire hydrant tool used to remove the caps and open the valves
Try cleaning the magnet.
All that crummy stuff kills the domain.
I will.
@@danidip what gets it really, really clean is duct tape when it's good and dry.
Just keep putting it on and pulling it off.
So good you guys call the police it's called being responsible good work!
I wanna try magnet fishing thats amazing
You should! You can save 12% off with my code in bio.
That's what's up, Buddy!!! Great job!!!
The fact that you didn’t just walk around and grab the damn thing immediately is ridiculous 😂
Most milleneals and below built different than GenXers...
I always wonder why they even bother fishing from the bridge instead of walking down to the water lol
holding it out of the water with one hand, "I can't lift it from up there."
@@chewysplace3542 Yeah, but we Xers created these soy creatures and helicopter-parented them to death, that's why they're so fragile and effeminate.
I see that you are in Northwest Indiana.. I live in Porter County as well...that wrench is a hydrant wrench used by firemen to turn on hydrants and attach hoses
First pull looked like a spanner wrench that is used to turn fire hydrants off and on.
It was.
Important public service you're providing, I wonder if they sent out divers to have a look at a later date and check for more?
So a fun fact place I grew up has a river running straight through the middle of it, and my father used to always make jokes that the "skeletons" in the closet of the town were in the river. I never believed it until someone found a disposed of Lee Enfield .303 in the river in a tarp that was weighted down with a few rocks. It wasn't found with a magnet, however, it was found during low tide when someone hooked onto the tarp with a fishing line and pulled a chunk of it to shore. The water was calm enough and shallow enough to wade out and swim to it. It's amazing how much the water can hide dark history.
That first one is a type of wrench used for opening things like fire hydrants.
You should have a kayak to retreive things that don't weigh much.
If only my small saturn would be able to hold one.
I think I want to learn magnet fishing. What a cool hobby!
Dude imagine all the unsolved crimes that could be solved, or at least somewhat, because of magnet fishing.
My family is from there. Heard it's gotten horrible since last time I was there, which was back in the 90's.
Hello I’m from you TikTok that was posted 30 mins ago
Nice welcome to the other side.
Hello
This one made mig laugh so hard, needed to take a look at this video once again when it showed up as a suggestion on YT
Cool finds ! Cool video ! Keep em' comin' ! 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks will do
Hey! Its "Mr. Heckman"" LOL WE're old! It's strange remembering somebody you haven't seen in over 30 years. Glad to see him doing better than mall security.
Oh wow..this is just down the road from me
The fact that they're just letting him keep going is kinda good
I’m also from tiktok seen your videos all over my for you you amazing ✨
Thanks for coming
Item you found at 1:18 I'd a hydrant wrench, used by fire departments to open fire hydrants
Great job calling the police ... good luck on your next adventure...
Thank you!Can't eait for the next one.
That item you found was an old fire hydrant wrench pretty cool find
No gloves?
Latex or nitrile when cloth gloves get wet.
The thing you didn't know what it was (like 1:20) is a old valve handle. Nothing special but kind of weird
CRAP THEY FOUND MY GUN XD
haha
Just found this vid. The wrench you found is a fireman's combo hydrant wrench/spanner wrench. Hydrants use a 5 point nut on the top and the caps of the side. the wings off the ends are used to tighten down hoses onto the treads of the hydrant or other hoses if loose. Cool find, weird its in the water.
This is why you use double side magnet
I have a double sided and tried it but didn't work and clip was long so I left it out of the video.
I'm surprised some of the PD's don't start their own magnet fishing detail.
Take a shot every time he says, “alright guys”
I used to have a coach that would say that a lot. Only he had a speech problem and would pronounce his R's and L's as W's . "Awwhite you guys,we gonna go wun some waps today
I got a 1500 pound Brute force magnet. Found it on the bottom of the marina with my 550 Kratos bobber! Someone had it on too thin a rope that broke. Took my 550 and my husband's 950 Kratos clamp dredge to recover the Brute from some rebar. We had been in the market for one, finders keepers! Made sure to use a heavy rope on it so we don't loose it too.