OMG! That’s TNT Dynamite Explosive!!! (Magnet Fishing)
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- OMG! That’s TNT Dynamite Explosive!!! (Magnet Fishing) Today while magnet fishing we found tons of TNT dynamite explosives in the river!
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Thank you all so much for watching! ❤️ I know it’s a few days early but Merry Christmas! 🎄 I hope everyone has a great weekend 😊
Merry Christmas!🫶
That one with a handle, looks like old 70´s lunch box..
Merry Christmas to you lil man and the rest of the family keep posting videos brother you and the finding family have a great holiday an New Year brother
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Looking forward to more awesome videos! Thank you!
God bless you and your family
Plymouth, the ship is the Mayflower, 22:09 circle pieces are for stove pipe protection passing through walls.
Hub cap with the ship is possibly off of an old Plymouth
the thing with all the holes is where those strange discs come from punch press blanks and then raw stock from which they press punched
Great as usual. The lid Alex found was the top of an old lunch pail. My grandfather had one of those.
My grandpa worked for the railroad for almost 50 years and took his lunch to work every day in a lunch pail like that!!!!🥰🥰🥰
My dad took one of those lunch boxes to work also. There used to be a thermos in the lid which is what Alex found.
The tool box lid is actually a lid off an old metal lunch box my grandpa had one just like that and that caddy hubcap maybe worth restoring some and could prolly get a few bucks for it also depending on the year it came from
It's amazing the antique things that come up. That whole area is a never ending treasure trove. Seems no matter how many times you go back there, you fill the boat up.
The shovel looks like it is used to take out ash from a wood stove, the cookie sheet looking thing looks like the ash tray from the bottom of a wood stove, the thing that looks like a tool box top looks like the lunch box top used by construction workers and lumber jacks, and the blue circle thing looks like the a burner cover for a coil ring stove.
Old lunch pail is what they use to call them, back in the day!!
@10:20 that's the top of an old lunchbox! My grandfather had one, I think every guy had one back in the day 😉 Love when you fish from the boat, so many random things! I love seeing if I can figure out what they are 😉
7:19 motor armature 10:33 Old lunch box 16:03 1950s Plymouth hub cap 22:27 automatic transmission clutches 29:35 ring gear from a differential
Exactly what I was thinking.
5:33 Possibly the center part to an industrial gas (propane?) burner?
7:02 Looks like it could be an old drill bit for cutting circular holes through things like wood
9:24 Those discs likely came from when they cut a hole in metal sheets for things like pipes to pass through
10:28 Definitely the lid to an old toolbox
12:26 That is the center core of a small transformer like the kind you'd find in a microwave. Semi-thick copper wire would be wrapped around the part in the center through the holes on either side.
15:30 Condensation drip pan, but to what I have no clue
18:10 Possibly the shell of an old small speaker?
27:06 Lid to an old round cookie tin
commercial stove burner
Nice job man Merry Christmas
Back in 1952 the Missouri River flooded. There was 55 gallon barrels floating down the river. My dad and mom got a lot of them from the river. They turned them back to the company I'm guessing cause they couldn't keep them. They were allowed to keep them if they were dented. In this flood houses flooded whole towns and were flooded. That half of the tool box you said is really a lunch box that workers use to carry to work you could put a thermos in the lid and there was a flapper that went over it to hold it in place. They was big in the 1950s and 1960s before hot meals or people going to cafes or cafes at work like now. Been great to watch you. Have. a Merry Christmas and a great New Year. Miss seeing your little boy. His so cute I like how he tries to pull up the heavy stuff but needs daddy's help. Great times he will remember when you aren't around. God Bless😅
It is great watching the river with the bushes during a chilly winter night.
26:37 that’s an absolute perfect find Use it as a flowerpot. It always needed an air vent hole at the bottom. Anyways don’t forget to put a little tin underneath, so it doesn’t leak out everywhere. That is a pretty cool bowl for a plant. Cool cool cool for even outside among your wildflowers next to your waggon wheel and a big rock next to it that would look super cool. That white would show up. No problem quite noticeable cool find Mr. the Fisher👍🏼👍🏼☃️
Are you sure that hood looking thing wasn’t the back of a collapsible chair??
Merry Christmas to Tyler, Owen, Alex, Baylee and families. Best wishes for 2024.
Yes, that looks like a rack opinion gears. At least that's what it looks like to me
26:55 Looks like a burner cover.
At about 6 minutes in, you pulled up a gas burner, like out of a furnace or h2o heater.
Not the top of a tool box…looks just like the top of an old lunch box.
That Peace that you have at 12:48 is a fander shert for a back of a old car
11:29 looks like a canning insert to keep your ball jars from hitting each other while they cook.
Caddy hub cap is prob off a WWII era caddy maybe about 1940’s to early 1950’s. The birds on the logo are not ducks like many people think but they are called merlette’s and appear in sets of three representing the holy trinity.
FYI: 1. Alex caught the top to an old lunchbox not toolbox. 2. Wyandotte Toys made millions of metal toys including trucks with wheels like the one you caught. Anyone restoring an old toy would buy that wheel.
PS: Save hubcaps in all conditions for wall in your man shed. It would look really cool and promote memories of your fishing days….just thinking.
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Hub cap with sailing ship is from a Plymouth
There is a truck/lorry down there I think. With all the parts you guys find it's hard to believe its something else.
4:07 Looks like a shovel used for fire places to scoop up the ashes.
4:32 Looks like part of a engine where the belt should be. However with the large hole on the inside it makes it rather weird.
10:19 top of a toolbox indeed, although it could also have been used for someone's lunch box or sowing kit.
12:36 100% for sure it's a coil from a big machine. Could be from a more modern train possibly.
21:09 That is more likely a wheel from a seeder machine for a farm. Those uses to be fairly small at some point.
27:04 Would be the lid of a metal pot that probably held food at one point. Early 1900's-1940's as latest. The material proofed to be useless, that's why we switched.
29:32 Gearbox gear probably.
12:40 might be aa fender skirt from an old car. The blue tray at 27:00 was used by bar maids back in the day to serve customers. I have some with beer logos on them.
At 10:20 that is an old lunch box top. at 29:37 it is a ring gear from the rear axle of a car.
The top was shaped like that to hold a thermos,
16:20 that is an old Desoto car hub cap.
Blowgun, no armature with no windings, yes!
the ship wheelcover is from a DeSoto Chrysler product
That pot looks like another cool flower pot at your new/old house!!!!! I'm so blessed that you have so much room to spread out!!!!!
The ship is an old Plymouth hubcap.
at 12:39 looks like a fender skirt to go with the caddy hub cap loll
Somebody else may have caught it already, but the thing you got around 10:28 isn’t the lid to an old toolbox, but it is the lid to an old lunch box. A thermos would be in the top part and everything else in the rectangular bottom part. They were made that way for decades.
The first barrel lid wasn't from a barrel that had any liquid in it, it was from a barrel made of some kind of fiber, used for powder.
Tyler you should bring your GoPro with you when you go out there so you can see under the water. Hope you, your family and Alex and his family have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
I used to work in a press room,little scoups,shovels,things to keep the slugs from building up beneath the die,are a must,
That ring gear you found was out of a rear end for a truck. And that last one is a stake for a mobile home .
Well well well looks like my wife got me a Frankie Shirt for Christmas! 🤣Merry Christmas to all! Oh and here's to many more magical magnet moments in the New Year!
Merry Christmas, buddy. Must have been watching for over a year now, it's crazy what things you find, always enjoyable. Hope Santa gives you a new magnet and you have a fantastic weekend! 💜
10:35 looks like my Grampa’s old lunch box lid. Thanks for the memories!
the hub cap with the ship is, probably, from a Plymouth,
Yep, sure enough, a search for vintage Plymouth hubcaps results in a lot of likely matches.
The teeny shovel head is for a fireplace. There’s one in my fireplace tools.
That is a 1939-40 Plymouth hubcap with the ship!!!! Wow!
Tyler, I enjoy your content and commentary! It’s so enjoyable to watch.
Merry Christmas to U and the cutest little magnet Fisher in the world and The Finding Family as well. U guys have been a true blessing to Us all. U truly get my mind off these. U guys stay safe and Have a great wkend Urself. God bless U all. 😊
The round hoop things at 22:25 go on the wall around the hole a wood stove pipe goes through to the outside. Like on a potbelly wood stove. Lots of cool stuff.
At 5:38 that is definitely a burner, probably from a gas stove.
At 25:40; the lid is for a 30 or 55 gallon shipping drum. Those drums are for solid goods not liquid goods. The reason I am saying shipping drum is because liquid products have bung holes for fill or emptying the drum.
That piece that looks like a gear. looks like a stovetop burner thing you were gas flows.
I'd like to see you clean up & restore the piece you found at 6:10 just to try to figure out what it is ... Plus it would probably look real cool sitting on your collection shelf in the new man cave !?
Metal chair back?
That was an old lunch box lid
one of two cheek plates for a snatch block
HI!!! I wanted to let you know what that scraper thing you found! That is called a BARKING SPUD.... It was used in logging. Usually each worker made their own that is why you will find different types of heads.😻
And Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎁🎁🎁🎁.
Thank you ! And the same to you and the finding family. May it be a wonderful Christmas to you both.🎉😅😂❤
Metal wheels for belt driven saws and engines
That's a gas stove burner
Merry Christmas. 28.01 mark the cylindar with all the tiny holes. Looks like a old muffler for a Gravely walk be hind, Some people call them Pepper pots
10:28 The top of an old lunchbox.
More like a Lunch Box than a tool box from your friend. That's a 1950's to 1960's Wheelbarrow Wheel. Clean that up a bit an people would buy it off of E-Bay for more than the scrap value.
Do a Search for "antique iron wheelbarrow", you will see the wheelbarrow it came off of. That Blue Camo is a Lid not a plate. Love watching, you always bring up such interesting things.
Dude that's a fender skirt off of an Old Auto, maybe the Caddie you found the hubcap for
The round thing at 7:03 is electric motor brushes on a shaft. The thing that won’t move could be an old car underwater. You should try a fish finder too see what is underwater.
Merry Christmas 🎄 🎄🎄🎄
6:11 plenum out of a propane burner
@ 10:33 That is an old metal lunch box, my dad had one in the 60's/70's. Very cool ❤
Yes, Wyandotte toys, they made cars/truck etc. and lots of Tin Litho toys
That's the lid of an old lunch box!! My dad used to have one!!!
5:58 that's the "magnet fisher of the year" award. Your fan looking gear piece 👏👏😁
when you try to pound out the dents in the hubcaps, use a sandbag as the cushion under the hubcap and tap lightly with a brass hammer to prevent marking the backside. possibly a small rubber mallet might work better?
That’s a great idea!
That hubcap with the Sail Ship is an Antique collectible
You should find someone you create an art piece out of some if the great finds!! It would be terrific in your man cave!!! Lots if possibilities with all the cool gears and historical pieces you find!!!🥰🥰🥰
The hubcap with the ship is off a vintage Plymouth. What I saw seemed to be from the 50's.
I’m wishing you the Best Holiday Season ☺️💕
At 29:40; the gear is a planetary gear in a differential to change the input drive to the tires.
Fender skirt for an old model car. They covered up part of the tires.
It’s an old lunchbox cover, had one just like it only in better shape 😊
Gas stove burner. 😮😮😊😊😊😊😊.
The lid you found was not a tool box lid it was for a old lunch box that workers carried their lunch in
Awesome relics, those hubcaps are amazing!!!!!!! No telling what's down there 😳Thank you, Tyler 💖
Looks like a coal scoop
That hood looking piece looks like a wheel skirt from a old car.
Got me a boyfriend at 64 he used to work for my dad's auto parts store. When he comes to live with me you'll get all kinds of new advise as to what you're pulling out LOL he knows a bit more about Parts than I do he's still a mechanic😊❤
the hubcap with the ship is from an old plymouth
Hello Cash good luck and MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄🎁
Merry Christmas
its a stove burner, gas stove old school
Its amazin how much we use to dump in our water ways. That one thing you said was a tool box lid , looks like its an old lunch box lid. Plus, the thing us thought maybe a little lid was actually the back of a folding chair.
Keep the star shaped thing. Make a light out of it. Awesome. Garden shovel.
The little wheel thing you pulled up although bent is a roller from a unloading conveyor.
That would make a great light fixture hanging from the ceiling😊
5:55 It's a Mudweiser 😁
@ 21:20 . That wheel. I hope you had the " rheswm " to keep the wheel to display on your farm? 《 rheswm is Welsh....my first language 》 ❤
It looked like an old lunchbox!! My dad had one!!
Top of an old lunch box.
burner from a small stove.