Hello Tyler. God says in the Bible not to swear to thy self. I hear you say it a lot. Just planting a seed. I pray God blesses you and Owen abundantly. Please tell him I said hello and looking forward to seeing your next video. I respect you so much because you are one that doesn't cuss on your videos. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for that. That tells a lot! 😊 I love watching you guys out there just being yourselves. Your videos are my one of my first to watch. I thank you for cleaning the water ways. I pray God keeps you safe out and about and God bless. See you on the next one😁🥰🙏
Tyler i told you long ago its gong to take seems like a life time to get all those out of waterways. Dude keep rockin it and never change p[lease? You are so loved on so many levels respect and Owen jus adorable as could be he is smart you are amazing Dad and A Suuuupper deduuuppper Father. Appreciate your hard work and the smiles thanks Tyler
Those chains with the metal pieces are boom chains. They are used with what they called boom sticks which are logs that go around the perimeter of a log raft. Boom sticks have a hole drilled on either end just big enough for those metal rectangles to fit through sideways but they are long enough so they stay put to hold the boom sticks together to secure the logs together as they are towed to the mill. Hopefully that explanation makes sense.
After watching your videos, my daughter and I caught the magnet fishing bug. We went to a local boat dock and found a few things but kept hitting something VERY HEAVY and VERY BIG that wouldn't move! Two days later the local authorities pulled out a truck from there that has been missing since 2017-- with a body inside. Thanks for getting us hooked on a super cool hobby!!!
About washing machine rollers: The first rollers were made of wood, but manufacturers switched to rubber because the wooden ones would break buttons, zippers, etc. With wooden rollers some women would actually remove buttons before washing and sew them back on later. So rubber rollers made laundry day a bit easier. As the rubber rollers began to deteriorate, the surface could develop a chalky feel and appearance. I remember wiping the chalky residue off the roller before feeding clothing through. We used a wringer washer until I was in well into my teens. Doing laundry for a large family was an all-day exhausting chore. I love modern washers and dryers!
Unbelievable the stuff you pull out of the river blows my mind. They just toss it out. Out on the old farmstead’s junk just got tossed in the ravine. Every farm had a dumping area. I guess it makes sense that rivers would be full of junk. Great video Tyler ❤
The roller is from an old wringer washer...you would feed the wet clothes in between two rollers, to squeeze out the excess water The earlier ones were hand cranked, but they also were upgraded to electric ones !! I used to help my grandma with the laundry.
Hi Tyler😊❤Holy chains Batman!😂Always love the history lessons you give us from time to time. Appreciate them. My one aunt actually got a part of her anatomy rolled in an old wringer washer. All those stories that could be written with some of those things you bring up. Just pick an item and let your imagination run wild. Story after story. Wow! Thank you Tyler for another amazing video. I hope you have a great rest of your weekend. My Saturday night ended on a good note. Hats off to you sir. Stay safe my friend 😊❤Paula from Michigan
Good morning Tyler hearing the warning bell and the draw bridge going down was pretty cool to see in the background. All the chains and log dogs were neat. What a beautiful day on the river. Have a wonderful weekend. 🧲😊
That was a whole lot of chain you found. One of those small sub cameras that propell under water from land would be so cool. Just to see what kind of crazy stuff that's down there that you're missing with the magnet. Thanks for another great one! 😊
I would guess they’d wrap that chain around logs and screw the plates into a log on both sides to secure a load. But what do I know about logging, I just print labels! Lol
Yes they made a cheese wedge. It's cut in the shape of a piece of pie. I had surgery to remove the tumor. They believe they got it all. This is the first RUclips video I have got to watch since I got home. Nice to be watching you again. Hopefully there is no hard feelings and I apologize for my last bad behavior. I had no right going off on you because my head felt like a football and my day was a really bad one.
Thanks for all your good work Tyler! And you are one hard worker! Also I’m always grateful that you are family friendly. Among all the other things that you do you are providing great entertainment and setting a good example to many. Well done Dude!
Morning Tyler, Enjoying another great video. What a haul of chains you have!! That old sawmill building is now River Mill Condominiums. Stay safe out there on that choppy water.
My mum, had 2 different types of wash rollers. One was a light frame of wood and the rest was glass, for rubbing the clothes on, the other was just a roller arm that attached to the top of the washing machine. So unless you got a whole washing machine with the roller still attached you won't find much more metal. ❤
Had an amazing magnet fishing adventure last night at my Ontario cottage! I pulled a pump-action shotgun from the middle of the lake and contacted the authorities. They traced the serial number and took it away. Managed to capture plenty of great videos and photos beforehand. Truly an exciting experience all around and likely lost in a hunting accident but better safe than sorry!
Chains! Crazy! Keep some of the nicer ones for working on the farm. They'll come in handy for pulling things. Youd think boats would hit those pillars 🤔
Great finds sir, especially with all those chains, the 1st anchor was an antique. Pls say hello to Master Owen and both father and son have a great day and weekend 🙏
Hi Tyler! Amazing chain finds today! I had just watched a cowboy movie where they were fighting on a logging processing plant along the river and I was excited seeing massive logs chained together to be cut and I was thinking how you’d find those chains a hundred years later! Cheers!🎉
I always laugh at people who buy expensive pontoons put them in water only to park at their dock. Then only use them to go sit in the sun and read books! Expensive books and suntans if you ask me!
I'd like to see the chain cleaned up, maybe sand blasted. I wonder how much of it is hand wrought and when machine made took over. I think you could make some great welded garden art with all the interesting pieces. Lots more money to be made than selling lures!
What's crazy is so many people have used our Waterways as a trash dump. I hope I Never hear about a Steel shortage ever again. They can all magnet any river and find TONS of Steel.
gotta say it was a fun lunch getting to watch another epic video from ya Fisher, keep being awesome! That being said i'm curious, out of all the things youre selling on ebay, what is your most selling item? is it the anchors, the fishing lures or the railroad stuff?
Kool finds with chains things used by chains 1 Prisoners, lumber, cars.besides cows hangem off ground.awesome old anchor that could be from the late 1800s to early 1900s.
Guys use the chains after they kill a female or jus let her drown while at bottom of river or lakes. .i did not say this sorry brings back memories to those who lost wives,sisters,.
Thank you for watching ❤️ Have a great weekend! 😊
Hello Tyler. God says in the Bible not to swear to thy self. I hear you say it a lot. Just planting a seed. I pray God blesses you and Owen abundantly. Please tell him I said hello and looking forward to seeing your next video. I respect you so much because you are one that doesn't cuss on your videos. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for that. That tells a lot! 😊 I love watching you guys out there just being yourselves. Your videos are my one of my first to watch. I thank you for cleaning the water ways. I pray God keeps you safe out and about and God bless. See you on the next one😁🥰🙏
I think the chain with steel bars across the ends goes with the sharpened horse shoes. Together linking the logs .
You to fisherman.
I think you're right on the money@@LesterDemaskie
Tyler i told you long ago its gong to take seems like a life time to get all those out of waterways. Dude keep rockin it and never change p[lease? You are so loved on so many levels respect and Owen jus adorable as could be he is smart you are amazing Dad and A Suuuupper deduuuppper Father. Appreciate your hard work and the smiles thanks Tyler
Those chains with the metal pieces are boom chains. They are used with what they called boom sticks which are logs that go around the perimeter of a log raft. Boom sticks have a hole drilled on either end just big enough for those metal rectangles to fit through sideways but they are long enough so they stay put to hold the boom sticks together to secure the logs together as they are towed to the mill. Hopefully that explanation makes sense.
After watching your videos, my daughter and I caught the magnet fishing bug. We went to a local boat dock and found a few things but kept hitting something VERY HEAVY and VERY BIG that wouldn't move! Two days later the local authorities pulled out a truck from there that has been missing since 2017-- with a body inside. Thanks for getting us hooked on a super cool hobby!!!
About washing machine rollers: The first rollers were made of wood, but manufacturers switched to rubber because the wooden ones would break buttons, zippers, etc. With wooden rollers some women would actually remove buttons before washing and sew them back on later. So rubber rollers made laundry day a bit easier. As the rubber rollers began to deteriorate, the surface could develop a chalky feel and appearance. I remember wiping the chalky residue off the roller before feeding clothing through. We used a wringer washer until I was in well into my teens. Doing laundry for a large family was an all-day exhausting chore. I love modern washers and dryers!
That anchor made from rebar and steel looked really old. I can imagine these artifacts being displayed in a log cabin restaurant. Really cool.
Thankfully someone is cleaning the rivers !!! 💙😎👊 Always love your enthusiasm and historical knowledge 👍🏻. Thank you !!!
Unbelievable the stuff you pull out of the river blows my mind. They just toss it out. Out on the old farmstead’s junk just got tossed in the ravine. Every farm had a dumping area. I guess it makes sense that rivers would be full of junk. Great video Tyler ❤
I’m excited to see your amazing,unique finds
The roller is from an old wringer washer...you would feed the wet clothes in between two rollers, to squeeze out the excess water The earlier ones were hand cranked, but they also were upgraded to electric ones !! I used to help my grandma with the laundry.
The reason you never find the rest of the washer is because the tubs were all copper, and worth more than what they purchased for when new.
1:42 bro sounded like a Minecraft villager 💀💀💀💀
My weekend just started going the awesome way!! Thank you Tyler!!
Hi Tyler😊❤Holy chains Batman!😂Always love the history lessons you give us from time to time. Appreciate them. My one aunt actually got a part of her anatomy rolled in an old wringer washer. All those stories that could be written with some of those things you bring up. Just pick an item and let your imagination run wild. Story after story. Wow! Thank you Tyler for another amazing video. I hope you have a great rest of your weekend. My Saturday night ended on a good note. Hats off to you sir. Stay safe my friend 😊❤Paula from Michigan
Good morning Tyler hearing the warning bell and the draw bridge going down was pretty cool to see in the background. All the chains and log dogs were neat. What a beautiful day on the river. Have a wonderful weekend. 🧲😊
18:32 IS a Lilly Pad
Lots of unusual stuff. Thank you for cleaning the river. And thank you for sharing 😊
That was a whole lot of chain you found. One of those small sub cameras that propell under water from land would be so cool. Just to see what kind of crazy stuff that's down there that you're missing with the magnet. Thanks for another great one! 😊
Funny now I can recognize a train break pad!! Your the best
I never get tired of watching you dredge items from the rivers... I like to try to guess what some of that stuff is.
Amazing vid, keep up the work, and I support u
I would guess they’d wrap that chain around logs and screw the plates into a log on both sides to secure a load. But what do I know about logging, I just print labels! Lol
Yes they made a cheese wedge. It's cut in the shape of a piece of pie.
I had surgery to remove the tumor. They believe they got it all. This is the first RUclips video I have got to watch since I got home. Nice to be watching you again. Hopefully there is no hard feelings and I apologize for my last bad behavior. I had no right going off on you because my head felt like a football and my day was a really bad one.
I’m glad to hear you are doing better! Never any hard feelings! ❤️ I hope you recover quickly. Thank you for watching!
@@TheFisher always your the best on RUclips
Thanks for all your good work Tyler! And you are one hard worker! Also I’m always grateful that you are family friendly. Among all the other things that you do you are providing great entertainment and setting a good example to many. Well done Dude!
Back in the day, empty sealed barrels used to be used as baffles under docks to make them float. Kinda like a pontoon.
Most likely those chains with the plates on them they probably changed the logs together
In the big link on the chain, you insert the big piece of metal at the end on the other side of the chain and they tied several logs together
Hey Tyler! Your finds makes one stretch the imagination as to what the finds are used for ❤❤❤
Morning Tyler, Enjoying another great video. What a haul of chains you have!! That old sawmill building is now River Mill Condominiums. Stay safe out there on that choppy water.
pond lilly leaf nice one too.
My mum, had 2 different types of wash rollers. One was a light frame of wood and the rest was glass, for rubbing the clothes on, the other was just a roller arm that attached to the top of the washing machine. So unless you got a whole washing machine with the roller still attached you won't find much more metal. ❤
Lots of wild finds this outing, thanks for sharing ❤️🙏🏼🦋
Had an amazing magnet fishing adventure last night at my Ontario cottage! I pulled a pump-action shotgun from the middle of the lake and contacted the authorities. They traced the serial number and took it away. Managed to capture plenty of great videos and photos beforehand. Truly an exciting experience all around and likely lost in a hunting accident but better safe than sorry!
What a haul! You got some crazy stuff. You should try 2 magnets, one on each side of the boat. Your scrap pile is becoming a mountain.
Good luck Tylor 😍
I do believe that area with Pillers was a staging area for logs during the logging days. Great video.
When you said 2 chains I had to laugh. I worked security for that dudes show once. He was such a bleep bleep. 😂😂😂
Still makes me sick 🤢, how many barrels were dumped with toxic crap in it. Now it is all in the water . Ty for doing your part 〽️, Tyler .
Amazing treasure finds there Tyler. Great video as always ❤❤
Good morning Tyler. Looks like a beautiful day. Best of luck. Ellen from Arkansas.
We used window weights for anchors. Love these great cleanups
I love ur vids❤❤❤
Chains! Crazy! Keep some of the nicer ones for working on the farm. They'll come in handy for pulling things. Youd think boats would hit those pillars 🤔
Dude it looks like you found the lost storage locker for the ghost of Christmas Yet To Come! All those chains are crazy!
Those pilings look very dangerous to boats, I would think they should be removed for safety.
That's what I was thinking, too.
Either that or put markers on them so they can be seen.
You might have enough chain now to tie up the dog from the sandlot movie 😆
I recognized the train brake and the anchor, and washing machine roller, and of course the lure. 🎉😊
YAY! A Saturday video 😲 I hope your weekend is great❣️ Watching from East Texas!
Great finds sir, especially with all those chains, the 1st anchor was an antique. Pls say hello to Master Owen and both father and son have a great day and weekend 🙏
Thank you for a wonderful weekend video.
blacksmith, or fabricator made anchor nice collectable, cleaned preserving the paint. leave natural.
Hi Tyler!
Amazing chain finds today! I had just watched a cowboy movie where they were fighting on a logging processing plant along the river and I was excited seeing massive logs chained together to be cut and I was thinking how you’d find those chains a hundred years later!
Cheers!🎉
Another awesome video! Love the anchors! ⚓️⚓️
There is always some pretty cool finds 😊
The anchor ⚓️ at 8:40 looks to be home made
You need to take the steering wheel n mount it to the front of your boat to make it look like your steering your yacht after cleaning it up lol
19:01 it is a lilly pad...love the concord grape jelly lol
The chain with the clips at the end were put inside the logging dogs to connect the logs together.
I always laugh at people who buy expensive pontoons put them in water only to park at their dock. Then only use them to go sit in the sun and read books! Expensive books and suntans if you ask me!
Nice some of the window weights are made of lead great for making fishing equipment ❤
First one woop woop....good luck and much love....I wanna get into fishing but can't afford a magnet at the moment
Has anyone ever told you that you pulled up something they lost years ago ?
Love all the stuff you found ❤️😍
I'd like to see the chain cleaned up, maybe sand blasted. I wonder how much of it is hand wrought and when machine made took over. I think you could make some great welded garden art with all the interesting pieces. Lots more money to be made than selling lures!
What's crazy is so many people have used our Waterways as a trash dump. I hope I Never hear about a Steel shortage ever again. They can all magnet any river and find TONS of Steel.
I love when you have your son on the boat 🚢.
That’s why they called them logging chains. Lol✌🏻
Yes ❤❤ your amazing personality ✨️ 😊
Man, what a river hazard, you'd think that they would post that. Imagine, tearing off your transom as you run over that.
I think that large ring thing is a mount for a large spotlight you know one of those big advertising spotlights that they shine on the clouds
Those chains were to link them together so you put a pin by the chain and by that little piece cross piece on the end and that would hold it
Great day!
Awesome video 😎 please have a wonderful weekend 🤠
Maybe that old boat wheel could be where you would put the outside fire pit in. Just a thought.
Tyler it could be a frame for a light cover on a ship
gotta say it was a fun lunch getting to watch another epic video from ya Fisher, keep being awesome!
That being said i'm curious, out of all the things youre selling on ebay, what is your most selling item? is it the anchors, the fishing lures or the railroad stuff?
Hi The Fisher & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks The Fisher & Friends Randy
Think the thing you said was a steering wheel is a top frame for a glass top table. Looks like one I have.
Found valor of cool stuff fisher. Never know what you will find❤❤❤❤❤
It’s definitely not a Hulahoop😂😂
We love it of course we enjoyed it. 😊😊😊😊
Those tong like objects at 12 minutes look like the type used to grab hot jars for canning food.
Magnet fishing and drinking the ole Mountain Dew 😂 u might fish out the old dew factory
How much fun ! 😊 ❤
That big wheel is most likely from an old shore station crank for a manual boat lift
That giant leaf is called an elephant ear. 🥰
Its from a old wringer washer.
Drive the pointed horse shoe into the end of the log tip the clip vertical slip it through the loop and you are secured to the log
Your boat steering wheel looks like the wheel to raise the boat on a boat lift
You were on the chain gang today!
HA
That huge steering wheel thing is a boat lift wheel.
Tyler, is that old sawmill building across the river from the fishing dock you used to hit a couple of years ago? It looks familiar.
It is!
Enjoy your videoes!!!!
Those roles are to a old washer michain to ring out the close
That anchor looks homemade. Cool find though.
❤the the content man❤
Kool finds with chains things used by chains 1 Prisoners, lumber, cars.besides cows hangem off ground.awesome old anchor that could be from the late 1800s to early 1900s.
Guys use the chains after they kill a female or jus let her drown while at bottom of river or lakes. .i did not say this sorry brings back memories to those who lost wives,sisters,.
The one item you said it might cut something is a belt pulley for a motor.
The Welches can lid could have came from North East PA or Westfield NY
That second ⛓️⛓️⛓️ ⛓️⛓️ is from 1888 when Jack ripper put all them bodies in the River
Cool finds brother have a good day. Did your friend Alex stop magnet fishing