Thanks for watching Treasure Fam!! If you want me to do another metal detecting video, drop a like! Let's see if we can hit 40K likes!!! (Love you, and stay safe.)
*do more magnet fishing if you can! It was really entertaining and it looked like you enjoyed it too, but I completely understand if you don’t want to* 😁
When you asked me to identify that, I wanted to write to you. But that already been identified by this man. I in India used an England made Hercules cycle, (1952) inherited from my father. I have changed those peddle caps many times, so, can easily make out them. Have a great weekend in another place finding hidden treasures. All the best dear.
At the 5:00 minute mark, the object that is being held is a roller out of a wringer clothes washer. There are two in a washer one roller sits above the other and wet clothes are passed / compressed between the rollers to squeeze water out. 1940's to early 1960's
You've probably already come across this trick, but soak rusty metal parts in white vinegar for a day or two (sometimes longer) to remove all the rust. Works great, use it all the time.
Love when you find stuff in the water and find stuff out of the water! You’re an inspiration for me when it comes to doing RUclips, Dallas! Keep the awesome content coming!👏☺️
I've had my radio shack metal detector for well over 30 years and it's still finds me stuff.... I am physically been able to go out detecting for 12 years now but one day I'll be able to go back out.... She was good to see God bless you kids with all these little treasures.... Much love and prayers be blessed... BBE 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Hi there, so basically I was wondering if I can get your help. My dad got his drone (that he recently got) stuck inside a Lake. It’s the Balboa lake. I wondering if you can help. He lost it today. He basically loves his drone. I live in California. Thanks ✌️
4:56 It looks like a roller of an old mangle wringer that you would attach to your washing tub, 2 rollers with a crank handle that you put your clothes through to wring the water out of them. 11:04 looks like the end cap of the rest of the pedal you found.
Ooh! I’m a beekeeper! I can’t exactly tell if they’re honeybees without seeing one up close, but the mannerisms seem similar. Honeybees like to find areas that are empty within old buildings and chimneys. All the bees you see outside the colony are female. The one that was following you was most likely a guarder bee from the colony; they usually stick around the entrance and watch for predators, whether it be human, or another type of insect. If they are honeybees, it would be a good idea to call a local keeper and have them come rescue the colony. If they perform a proper extraction, they could keep the hive for themselves, which helps the environment AND their pocketbook... a hive package costs around $100! I think the bees are the coolest find, but that’s my biased opinion 😋 Thanks for sharing!
Oh, also, if that bee left a stinger, it’s a honeybee. If it didn’t, it probably isn’t. Only honeybees leave stingers that contain their insides. When a honeybee stings, it only stings once and then it dies, whereas other bees (wasps, yellow jackets, carpenter bees) can sting over and over.
i love old homes due to there history and this is amazing!! imagine growing up in a home like this without electricity and running water and being content with what is...I would LOVE that these days!!! would love to see who grew up there and how they lived!
That cup-shaped piece is the outside of a bike pedal. The reflector portion attaches. The cup piece holds the axil and bearings of the pedal against the cone which the bearings spin against.
that bin you opened from the cupboard was actually a flour bin..you would buy your flour in bulk and store it in a bin like that..when you needed flour for cooking you would open the bin, scoop out what you needed and then close...
The rolling pin thing is from the old washing machines. There were 2 of them and you'd put your clothes through them and they'd wring the water out, to make drying easier.
It's great to see you doing something different to usual. Maybe you could do a 'Revisiting the very old shack.. Metal detecting battle round 2' when the bees have gone? Much respect from England. x
You should do a find video at apex in Las Vegas, a lot of people go there to ride quads and people are always dropping their personal items in the dirt. I’m almost 100 percent sure you’ll find more then any river/shed. Let me know I’ll guide you.
Around 10:30 in you opened a drawer you thought was a trash can. That is actually a drawer to put a bag of flour or potatoes in. I use to live in a very old house that had that built in. So that building is probably around 1920s to 1930s.
Thanks for watching Treasure Fam!! If you want me to do another metal detecting video, drop a like! Let's see if we can hit 40K likes!!! (Love you, and stay safe.)
Dude, a dive for a cause. For the frontliners of our healthcare systems. Invite your dive friends. It'll be fun. Be safe always! 😁
Bee cool
Nice vid i like it 😊
ooooooOoooo nice change of video x
it sounds like the metal detector is squeaking
That moment u realise man + river is afraid of bees😂
I’m telling you, that was no ordinary bee, it was going like 50 mph by my head Holmes!
@@ManPlusRiver it was Probably mad that You were near It's Home or maybe thought You were gonna steal, idk, it's Honey?🐝
I'm not a bee Expert
@@ManPlusRiver Yes ik and i just csnt stop lauging cuz ur reaction was so funny😂😂
@Cylie Backstrom i gave the 70th
Don't worry, I'm afraid of bees too 😔
*do more magnet fishing if you can! It was really entertaining and it looked like you enjoyed it too, but I completely understand if you don’t want to* 😁
YES
Yes
Yaaass
lol i need to do more metal detecting i been magnet fishing and snorkeling lol
That piece you couldn't identify at 3:35 is the cap from the outside of a pedal cage.
I used to work at a bike shop.
There are millions of them.
So another part of the bike
When you asked me to identify that, I wanted to write to you. But that already been identified by this man. I in India used an England made Hercules cycle, (1952) inherited from my father. I have changed those peddle caps many times, so, can easily make out them. Have a great weekend in another place finding hidden treasures. All the best dear.
Yeh my papa works at a bike shop or whatever
Coincidentally I just got this part of the video when I looked at this comment
please be careful dude the warm weather has brought the snakes out wouldn't want you to get bit
Knight Ryder: we have the Same Name! If ur first name we’re Ryder, your name would be Ryder Ryder....
What snakes? i'm in the uk so, also just askin'
@@toasterhavingabath6980 venomous snakes such as: copperheads rattlesnakes etc.
MAN + RIVER = best channel ever
Yes
Carpenter bees don’t bite
Not so :v
Yep😍😍😍😍😍😍
TRUEEEE
First time you didn't find any Sunglass or Iphone 😂
Bruh this shedd is older than sunglasses and iphones
Ikr
Dallas = sunglasses
The “rolling pin” looks like a roller from and old wringer washing machine
It is.
yes it is
You’ve said you wanted fans and you got em! 🐝
At the 5:00 minute mark, the object that is being held is a roller out of a wringer clothes washer. There are two in a washer one roller sits above the other and wet clothes are passed / compressed between the rollers to squeeze water out.
1940's to early 1960's
Ahhhh that makes more sense, thanks for the insight!!
@@ManPlusRiver 👌💯
the 2 rollers are called "wringer" that's where the phrase "put me through the wringer" came from.
Spoilers :he will find shrek
The dead body of shrek to be exact
Omg yaaa.a.s.
*YES*
What
Wtf i got hearted
One of my brothers had a Daisy BB gun with that exact design. 70's era I'd say.
Thanks i wanted to know how old it was
thats about the same age as that Pepsi bottle cap he found so yup thats about when they were living there
8:43 the end cap from an old bike pedal. Covered the bolt to save your ankles from hitting it.
Exactly! Recognized it right away!
That rollinging pin type object , is from an old ringer washer..."Cheers from Nova Scotia, Canada eh!!!"
Glen Young, ya beat me to it!
Yeh I was gonna say it looks like a part from a mangle.
Hey Glen! Also here in NS! CHEERS!
Those younkers wouldn't know that! Lol from Newfoundland!
10:38 wow "how many is in there?"
"I don't know 1... 2... 3..." 😂😂😂😂
Great to see you exploring well uh... not the rivers dude! Man + Shed 😆 but seriously really enjoyed the video! Keep em coming
Me: *happily vibing with this video*
M+R: It’s covered in baby spiders-
Me: *arachnophobia triggers*
Same here,i do not like spiders .
Oh no. NO NO NO NO! I AM SCARED OF JUST LITTERAL BABY SPIDERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I've trained my cats to eat spiders! I just can't kill them myself...eeeeeekk!
can you do more magnet fishing?? pls
My next video is a Magnet Fishing vid! Stay tuned :)
Waiting..
Was the pull out drawer next to the pack rat nest, a flour bin?10:25
Please make it longer vid. I love this!!!
Looking forward to it 😎
You've probably already come across this trick, but soak rusty metal parts in white vinegar for a day or two (sometimes longer) to remove all the rust. Works great, use it all the time.
New name: Man + Shed
🥴
Lmao
No new name man+afraid of bees🤣🤣
Love when you find stuff in the water and find stuff out of the water! You’re an inspiration for me when it comes to doing RUclips, Dallas! Keep the awesome content coming!👏☺️
I've had my radio shack metal detector for well over 30 years and it's still finds me stuff.... I am physically been able to go out detecting for 12 years now but one day I'll be able to go back out....
She was good to see God bless you kids with all these little treasures.... Much love and prayers be blessed... BBE 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Love from INDIA ♥️
Forever MAN+RIVER 💪🏼
Dallas: "That is older than my grandma"
Me: how old that is? And how that older than your grandma
Dallas: i don't gave any clue
Me: good vds btw👌
Man + exploring
Hi there, so basically I was wondering if I can get your help. My dad got his drone (that he recently got) stuck inside a Lake. It’s the Balboa lake. I wondering if you can help. He lost it today. He basically loves his drone. I live in California. Thanks ✌️
OMG!
I THINK THEIR WILL BE SOME OLD BEDS AND THE KITCHIN WILL BE SO OLD!
I AM REALLY EXCITED FOR THE BED ROOM!
🙏🏾
if i were u-- just seeing a spider, bee and many many ants i would just go back home no no 💀
At 8:08 that’s a 1920’s BB gun lol
You have less troubles underwater with fishes, than outside with the bees 😂
Your so cute when there is a bee❤️
Man+ River❤️ love it
Wow! Its so cool...plz do some more videos like this... its soo interesting to see...🤟🤟
4:56 It looks like a roller of an old mangle wringer that you would attach to your washing tub, 2 rollers with a crank handle that you put your clothes through to wring the water out of them.
11:04 looks like the end cap of the rest of the pedal you found.
The piece you didn't want to throw away looks like the end cap from a bicycle pedal.
Bro I waiting for ththis video love you bro
Ooh! I’m a beekeeper! I can’t exactly tell if they’re honeybees without seeing one up close, but the mannerisms seem similar. Honeybees like to find areas that are empty within old buildings and chimneys. All the bees you see outside the colony are female. The one that was following you was most likely a guarder bee from the colony; they usually stick around the entrance and watch for predators, whether it be human, or another type of insect. If they are honeybees, it would be a good idea to call a local keeper and have them come rescue the colony. If they perform a proper extraction, they could keep the hive for themselves, which helps the environment AND their pocketbook... a hive package costs around $100! I think the bees are the coolest find, but that’s my biased opinion 😋 Thanks for sharing!
Oh, also, if that bee left a stinger, it’s a honeybee. If it didn’t, it probably isn’t. Only honeybees leave stingers that contain their insides. When a honeybee stings, it only stings once and then it dies, whereas other bees (wasps, yellow jackets, carpenter bees) can sting over and over.
I love watching old place,house,century trees.
Bee expert- "i would advise you to beeeee careful"
Pun😆🌹🌺
Noice
Fun video, but the people who lived there wouldn’t be wearing a ROLEX watch and diamond rings...empty moonshine bottles more like it....lol
Love ya Guys! Best RUclipsr Ever!
Manda um salve pros Brasil. ...
i love old homes due to there history and this is amazing!! imagine growing up in a home like this without electricity and running water and being content with what is...I would LOVE that these days!!! would love to see who grew up there and how they lived!
Nice video Dallas!!! It is always fun watching you.
Thanks guys, and same to you!
MAN+RIVER I LOVE YOU SO MUCH YOUR THE KINDEST PERSON CAUSE YOU RETURN WHAT YOU FIND AND GIVE THEM FREE SHIRTS
My uncle used to take me exploring like this when I was a kid. I loved it! Great video!
That metal detector has some good beats lol
Bro, this series is also Good.
From now onwards also explore these kind of more abandoned Greenary places.
Hope you'll do so 😊
I think that you should look in the Chattahoochee river in Georgia!! Also I’m your biggest fan!!!!
I wish you good luck and ur the best scubadiver /investigater ever
excellent adventure...
Hey man + river can you do magnet fishing vid again pls :)❤❤❤❤❤❤
My next video is a magnet fishing vid, stay tuned :)
Omg my dad use to have that type of gun as a kid he still has the parts and it looks exactly like those parts
That cup-shaped piece is the outside of a bike pedal. The reflector portion attaches. The cup piece holds the axil and bearings of the pedal against the cone which the bearings spin against.
Sweet Nokta Makro detector.
Man+ river hi ur so awesome thank u for always being nice and returning any lost items to ur fans
The B-B gun parts are from the mid 70's to early/late 80's. My dad still has the ones me and my brother had and used when we were much younger.
No ...its not a roling pin....its a corndog 😂😂
that bin you opened from the cupboard was actually a flour bin..you would buy your flour in bulk and store it in a bin like that..when you needed flour for cooking you would open the bin, scoop out what you needed and then close...
The rolling pin thing is from the old washing machines. There were 2 of them and you'd put your clothes through them and they'd wring the water out, to make drying easier.
Idk why your contents interest me a lot, semangat! From Indonesia
Same the video is over but I'm still looking in the comments 😂
It's great to see you doing something different to usual. Maybe you could do a 'Revisiting the very old shack.. Metal detecting battle round 2' when the bees have gone? Much respect from England. x
Your excitement and sense of humor make these videos awesome. Keep doing what you do!
10:00 don't thank me, just stay safe
Very cool video. Love those old abandon places!
I'm waiting
You should do a find video at apex in Las Vegas, a lot of people go there to ride quads and people are always dropping their personal items in the dirt. I’m almost 100 percent sure you’ll find more then any river/shed. Let me know I’ll guide you.
Your video's are very good love from india (punjab)
That's $1000 a smashed penny from the train tracks
The cap that you asked about is the outer edge of an old bicycle pedal
That little cap thing you were asking about is the outside cover to the bicycle petal.
Its the outside of a peddle.. its like a bumber.. Not really worth anything, Nice hunt..
Man + River you are amazing!!!♡
I was really enjoy watching your videos in the water it is really amazing and entertaining i hope you make a video and i was waiting 😍
Im your fan♥️
I grew up where Daisy factory stood. They converted factory into condos, but they kept an original wall.
Glad to see you posting videos
Lots of fun!! Thanks
interesting videos, inspiring for beginners like me. Good luck always. greetings from your fans from Indonesia
3:03: it’s an object... IT’S DEFINITELY SOMETHING
Enjoyed watching
4:56 the “rolling pin” was part of a clothing ringer and there’s another one somewhere else
Sammy Michael It was a door closer.
I love you searching something in river or see is best because it can help to clean dust and help world by you do before
I think the bee is a fan! He follows ya every where
The old B.B. gun could be an old Model 102 Daisy... Yes, I used to get in trouble with mine... No, I didn't shoot my eye out.
Man, do more of these! They’re fascinating
Oooo that was amazing
Hola soy nueva aquí en tu canal! Me encanta las cosas q encuentran. Saludo desde Argentina
2019:man+river
2020:man+house
Well that went nice. Once I was bitten by a bee, it was painful 😂. Love your videos man. You make my Quarantine much easier. Stay safe brother
Thanks a ton Gourav, I'm glad you survived the bee sting, and am so glad you're enjoying the vids. Thanks for your support my friend :)
That's cool!
That metal cap could be the top of a bike bell ???
This looks like an over grown Teletubbies setting
That is cycle paddle parts to rubber joints
Why did the first few seconds sound like an advent calendar unboxing? 😂
At 7:55. That is a pivot for a Radio Flyer wagon. It bolts to the wagon body and the front axle bolts onto that.
From what little you showed, those bees appear to be honey bees. Harmless, as long as you leave them alone!
Around 10:30 in you opened a drawer you thought was a trash can. That is actually a drawer to put a bag of flour or potatoes in.
I use to live in a very old house that had that built in. So that building is probably around 1920s to 1930s.