Ram water pump! They can be rebuilt. Valuable indeed! Use a fall of water like over a dam flowing down a pipe. The water "hammers" the valve in the tank to pressurize it. The water can then be pressurized and make water flow up hill.
I live in Northern Alabama an I worked with a company that cleaned houses. One day we were working in an old house an we had to pull up the flooring of the bathroom. While I was pulling up the floor I found 2 layers of linoleum an I found an old catalog from the 1950's in pristine condition. My supervisor told me to just throw it away. I knew better an I placed it in my bag, later I returned to the lady's house after the job was completed an sat down with the owner an gave her the catalog. She was so thankful, she opened the catalog an found a note from her grandma.
The blade you came across is a draw knife/ blade which was used for wood working . Great finds Nugget , can I suggest maybe bring some of the pieces you found to a antique dealer . Thanks for sharing . Cheers
I truly love your videos. So often you find various brass pieces you don't recognize, there is one in this video, the small round disk with a hole in the middle and a design. That one is the base part from a tear drop Victorian dresser drawer pull or handle. For all the odd shaped pieces you find Google antique drawer pulls and view images. Some have many pieces and parts that fit together to make one pull (handle). It is funny, when you started pulling on the Singer stand I thought a great table stand before you said it. It feels so good to know there are young people that care about preserving the past. Thank you for the scriptures, don't ever stop putting those in, they mean so much!
@3:09 an old school water pump head. And a box full of of electric motor windings. Looked like a good 40-60 pounds in there. Good to see you out and digging.
That glass fish bottle was awesome. You ought to take that Singer sewing machine stand and make a table out of it. That would be neat. I would buy something like that. God bless you son!
Those copper wire coils in the box were yolks from the back of old television picture tubes. When someone would throw their old TV sets away, we would trash pick them and save all of the parts and scrap the copper at the junkyard. One man's trash is another man's treasure.
I just started watching your videos yesterday, I have always wanted to treasure hunt with a detector and never did it. I have a bit of money coming to me soon through an accident case and I want to invest into a nice metal detector and I don't see you answer many questions people ask but all in all I love your videos, you are very informative on just about anything you find its quite incredible how knowledgeable you are at such a young age. John here, can't wait for your next video. Be safe my friend.
I was kind of thinking Franklin D. Roosevelt. Its hard to tell since old, deteriorated wood carvings loose their detail. This one is still really good hard to tell for sure. What I'm thinking wood be a good start to identify, is to take a good straight at the carving picture. Do a reverse image search and see if it picks up on it being someone well known.
thats a draw knife--also old treddel sewing machine bases you can make a lathe out of them for turning wood to make spindles--I collect old sewing machines so that base is gold to many collectors...God bless!
Hi Nuggy Noggin Love your Videos and Awesome Finds and the way you get so excited when you find something My Nanny had the old Singer Sewing Machine as shw was a Dressmaker Singer had a shop right here in Belfast at one time Jappy Hunting Take Care and God Bless 😊😊😂❤
The round decorative item that you found at 1:07 in video & showed again at 9:20 looks to be a piece that is part of a ceiling light. I don't know for sure, but that's what it looks like to me. It would fit over the main glass part in the middle-suppose was purely decorative. Its a pretty piece!
Round thing set into a table with a foot pedle looks like a potters wheel. Fish bottle looks amazing probably some old wine bottle from Italy. Carving was also amazing. I hope you do another video of detecting under there. No doubts you'll find some exciting stuff. As always really enjoyed it. Many Thanks
That carving looks like Huey P Long. He was a Governor of Louisiana and extremely loved by the people. Awesome bottle and old Wood Planing Knife / Blade.
The items in the box with the copper wire are yokes. They were attached to the necks of old style CRT picture tubes. Their job was to move the electron beam across the face of the CRT using magnetic fields. The result of course was an image on the face of the tube.
johnklewis Thanks John. It's been a long time for me too back in HS I worked part time at a TV repair shop and did some bench work. Now I remember about the flyback transformers and I shouldn't have forgotten about them having been knocked off of my stool by touching one inadvertently. LOL
my old farm house was built in 1929 ....the land used to be part of a section that was in cotton.....i find stuff after it rains.....cast iron pot handle, horse shoe, metal bits and bobs, marbles, broken pottery.... ........
That blade was a "draw knife" for planning rough wood and logs. Used also to debark trees and such. That wooden carving might be Eisenhower??? Nice finds.
I have a Fairbanks scale I found and am planning to start redoing . It’s one that looks like a fireplace mantle . It was hauled out to farms to weigh grain , coal , wheat etc.
The blade is a draw knife. Sand it some and put on a couple handles and you’ll have a great old tool! The bust looks like D D Eisenhower to me. That’s a cool old bottle. Like to know what came in it. Awesome finds! A friend of mine bought a old house several years ago and told me the crawl space was full of stuff. I hauled a complete truck load out of there. Best find was a old metal tackle box full of baits and a couple old spinning reels.
Really great finds. I love your idea of making the Singer stand into some kind of table. My mother has the stand with the drop down sewing machine. Its a really beautiful piece. You said that the building was going to be torn down soon. But you also said you live there now. Its it just like a rickety old shed type building that is falling apart? If that's the case, it's going to be very interesting once it's cleared and you can detect and move some of that dirty around, maybe pop out some really old stuff!
I had a fish bottle like that back in the early 1980's. It was a wine bottle, an Italian wine called Pescevino (meaning "fish wine.") I kept the bottle for a long time, but eventually threw it out. I wish I had kept it still. I think it was green, like the one you found, or maybe a light blue.
The copper coils in the box are "Flyback" transformers used in old picture tube TV sets. The were placed like a doughnut at the end of the large picture tube screen. They handled high voltage to power the tube and produce the TV image.
That "something else" you thought was interesting is a draw knife and they are used for stripping bark and shaping wood, only the wooden handles are missing. That antique hand truck, think railroad baggage carrier. The profile reminds me of a dime, I know I have seen it before and the person was famous before or right after the 1930's.
In Pittsburgh Pa where i live, i build above ground swimming pools and i found a old pure silver spoon out of a collection from 1831. It was number 1 of 6 and i got a shit ton of olf Hinz 51 and Hinz ketchup bottles from late 1800's.
Strange, as you say, but a pretty interesting carving anyway. It was not made for glamour; it probably looked very accurately like the subject. Nice! Great bottle! Regardless of your finds, it is a pleasure to watch your videos, because you are such a truly nice young man, and enthusiastic. Thanks!
"Oh wow! Look at that! A fish bottle"! Love your enthusiasm in the simple finds nugget.
Not gonna lie, I'd like that fish bottle in my man cave! 😂
Nugget. ... that iron bulb thing at 2:58 is a hydraulic ram pump. Uses the flow of water downhill to pump water up a hill. They're very useful.
TURBOLANDRAIDER Yeah a pressure tank
They are very collectible. There is a gentleman that goes to a local antique show here that has quite a collection of those.
Ram water pump! They can be rebuilt. Valuable indeed! Use a fall of water like over a dam flowing down a pipe. The water "hammers" the valve in the tank to pressurize it. The water can then be pressurized and make water flow up hill.
Yea i knew that was a pump device was thinking it was a ram...seen them down on the ol farms in my childhood in action.
TURBOLANDRAIDER 111111.
Well done young man, nice video. The Lord blesses those that aren't ashamed. God bless.
I live in Northern Alabama an I worked with a company that cleaned houses. One day we were working in an old house an we had to pull up the flooring of the bathroom. While I was pulling up the floor I found 2 layers of linoleum an I found an old catalog from the 1950's in pristine condition. My supervisor told me to just throw it away. I knew better an I placed it in my bag, later I returned to the lady's house after the job was completed an sat down with the owner an gave her the catalog. She was so thankful, she opened the catalog an found a note from her grandma.
Well done ,memory's found
That's was lovely thing to do. 👍💝😊
And what u got from her money or pussy?
@@andez5109 Is this Trump in disguise???
The blade you came across is a draw knife/ blade which was used for wood working . Great finds Nugget , can I suggest maybe bring some of the pieces you found to a antique dealer . Thanks for sharing . Cheers
also scraping hides too.
It’s a cooper’s draw knife for making the staves for barrels. The curve is to shape the inside.
The blade looks like a spoke shave.
Yes it is I using it!
www.highlandwoodworking.com/barrchairmakersdrawknife.aspx
Thank you ! me and kids love watching you ! #1 to us !
Love the bottle! You are one of my favorite you tubers.
Love your under porch and under house (crawl space) videos.
1:09 that looks like half of an old door knob maybe from the 1920's. People go crazy over those metal Singer bases. What a fun exploration.
nice job brother. always out an about looking for that next treasure. love the vids awesome finds. keep'em coming. God bless you an your family.
Its interesting how you find happiness in the most trivial finds...
That’s some awesome finds. Love the old bottle. Thanks for the video.
I truly love your videos. So often you find various brass pieces you don't recognize, there is one in this video, the small round disk with a hole in the middle and a design. That one is the base part from a tear drop Victorian dresser drawer pull or handle. For all the odd shaped pieces you find Google antique drawer pulls and view images. Some have many pieces and parts that fit together to make one pull (handle). It is funny, when you started pulling on the Singer stand I thought a great table stand before you said it. It feels so good to know there are young people that care about preserving the past. Thank you for the scriptures, don't ever stop putting those in, they mean so much!
@3:09 an old school water pump head. And a box full of of electric motor windings. Looked like a good 40-60 pounds in there. Good to see you out and digging.
Love that wood carving and that awesome fish bottle! Thanks for the share Nugget!
4:00
Mr. Centipede: Oh! Hello there! Don't mind me, i'm just
*Puts tarp back on*
You just made me die a little
Hahahaha man you just made my day
Mom: Someone smash that thing.
That's how weak me and my mom is
3:25 is a ashtray made from a artillery shell, so it's either WWI or WWII trench art.
Dennis Cote exactly what I thought!!!
People pay good money for trench art.
40mm Bofors shell.
Good eye! I missed that one :)
Beat me to it
That glass fish bottle was awesome. You ought to take that Singer sewing machine stand and make a table out of it. That would be neat. I would buy something like that. God bless you son!
3:47 I think that's one of those tools used to take the bark off fallen trees to before they mill them
I love your videos...please keep them coming. The Singer treadle is awesome. It would make a great stand for a newer sewing machine. God Bless You.
I like that bottle! Very unique!
Paul S
Oh my I love the bottle!! Never seen one like it. Thanks for your videos
Draw knife and the thing you said looked like a cannon ball looks like a ram pump gravity feed water system.
Tim Everett that's exactly what it is.
That's all good stuff. Sewing machine base makes a great table base for a slab table or other wood.
Those copper wire coils in the box were yolks from the back of old television picture tubes. When someone would throw their old TV sets away, we would trash pick them and save all of the parts and scrap the copper at the junkyard. One man's trash is another man's treasure.
They hide stuff in places like that so always check those places.its normally something good you find too.so exciting too!
************That thing you said looks like a cannonball is a ram pump. It's a gravity water pump. That is a great find! **************
Awsome to see a new video from you. Hope to meet you one day. Your one of my favorite youtubers.
I just started watching your videos yesterday, I have always wanted to treasure hunt with a detector and never did it. I have a bit of money coming to me soon through an accident case and I want to invest into a nice metal detector and I don't see you answer many questions people ask but all in all I love your videos, you are very informative on just about anything you find its quite incredible how knowledgeable you are at such a young age. John here, can't wait for your next video. Be safe my friend.
The way he’s like “AWWOOOH YEAH A FISH BOTTLE!” That’s sooooo me
The wood craving looks like Dwight D. Eisenhower .
Jerrilyn Zufelt Haha I thought it looked like Hannibal Lecter from the side, but yours probably has a better chance of being correct
I though Alfred Hitchcock lol
Winston Churchill?
I was thinking Winston Churchill but ?
I was kind of thinking Franklin D. Roosevelt. Its hard to tell since old, deteriorated wood carvings loose their detail. This one is still really good hard to tell for sure.
What I'm thinking wood be a good start to identify, is to take a good straight at the carving picture. Do a reverse image search and see if it picks up on it being someone well known.
Nugget luv your vids especially the words from the Bible in the beginning and end
Tman - my favorite part too- actually, the best part! Chuck in Kansas
Everytime you find something I get so excited as if it were me😂😂😂😂
OMG that bottle is awesome. I love all things fish related. The other things in the box looks like the yokes off of old tv.
I can remember seeing those old scales like that in butcher shops and grocery stores where I was a little kid.
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At 7:00 min that other box looks like a potter wheel or some like that it would good to take out of there .
Fabulous video! Thank you so much for posting. I would love it if you did more under-house videos! God bless.x
thats a draw knife--also old treddel sewing machine bases you can make a lathe out of them for turning wood to make spindles--I collect old sewing machines so that base is gold to many collectors...God bless!
Janet Wilham you can buy the singer sewing machine bases with the sewing machine and wooden top for £10- £15 here
He deserves 1 million subscribers
NICE TREDDLE MODEL SINGER. THAT WAS THE FIRST MACHINE I WAS TAUGHT TO SEW ON,OVER 50YRS AGO!!! GREAT VIDEO.
Hi Nuggy Noggin Love your Videos and Awesome Finds and the way you get so excited when you find something My Nanny had the old Singer Sewing Machine as shw was a Dressmaker Singer had a shop right here in Belfast at one time Jappy Hunting Take Care and God Bless 😊😊😂❤
Thanks for watching! Happy Hunting!
As the comment below said that blade you found is for woodworking. This is true but the exact used for it is for peeling the bark off of logs or trees
ti pi poles
The round decorative item that you found at 1:07 in video & showed again at 9:20 looks to be a piece that is part of a ceiling light. I don't know for sure, but that's what it looks like to me. It would fit over the main glass part in the middle-suppose was purely decorative. Its a pretty piece!
Thank you for posting take care stay safe keep up the great work. God bless you peace be with you.
Round thing set into a table with a foot pedle looks like a potters wheel. Fish bottle looks amazing probably some old wine bottle from Italy. Carving was also amazing. I hope you do another video of detecting under there. No doubts you'll find some exciting stuff. As always really enjoyed it. Many Thanks
Love that old singer treadle sewing machine base, got one made in scotland 1898 manufactured.
3:48 the thing you thought was a saw is a draw knife. Awesome videos! Subscribed
That carving looks like Huey P Long. He was a Governor of Louisiana and extremely loved by the people. Awesome bottle and old Wood Planing Knife / Blade.
You're right! Put a beautiful piece of wood over that singer base. Will make a cool table! Love the bottle. Looked like a cork top one.
The items in the box with the copper wire are yokes. They were attached to the necks of old style CRT picture tubes. Their job was to move the electron beam across the face of the CRT using magnetic fields. The result of course was an image on the face of the tube.
George Stephens
Were they called fly-back transformers too?
Thanks I couldn't quite place them.
Cathode ray tube
johnklewis
Thanks John. It's been a long time for me too back in HS I worked part time at a TV repair shop and did some bench work. Now I remember about the flyback transformers and I shouldn't have forgotten about them having been knocked off of my stool by touching one inadvertently. LOL
The mystery of course is why were there so many in a box under a house? Was it from a retired TV tech? Or a random hoarder? Or something else?
Love the singer sewing machine base!
Love you Nugget Noggin your videos are amazing💖💖😁
my old farm house was built in 1929 ....the land used to be part of a section that was in cotton.....i find stuff after it rains.....cast iron pot handle, horse shoe, metal bits and bobs, marbles, broken pottery....
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That blade was a "draw knife" for planning rough wood and logs. Used also to debark trees and such. That wooden carving might be Eisenhower??? Nice finds.
To me it looks more like FDR.
Was think the same thing on the face carving .. Nice fish bottle.
That was a nice hunt and your idea for that singer stand as a table sweet would like to see that when it's done
Enjoyed the video keep up the good work I have a 200 year old cabin that I have never been under . Guess I'm gonna have to check it out now.
2:53 is a water pump. They sell for about 100.00 in my area. 3:48 is a draw knife. 5:42 the copper items are assorted yokes from TV sets.
Great bottle!
I really liked the green fish bottle. Super kewl.
I hope the rain and flooding I see on the news isn't putting you in danger. Be safe, keep searching!
That Fish bottle was way cool mate thanks for sharing ..👍👍👍👍
I have a Fairbanks scale I found and am planning to start redoing . It’s one that looks like a fireplace mantle . It was hauled out to farms to weigh grain , coal , wheat etc.
You inspired me to metal detect, thank you!!!
SNAKE!! You're a junkie, I love you from one junkie to another! Stay safe sweetie ♰💖😆 kinda looks like Churchill
a fish bottle!!!! sounds like a kid getting a union for christmas
Great video, just checked eBay and believe the bottle is a vintage wine bottle and selling between $12.00 and $32.00.
Wow..super nice old blower
This was so nice to watch.Thankyou!
The brass decorative thingo you found is a cap that presses up against a ceiling for a light fitting, that cap is used to hide the wires.
Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos. Thank you.
I have the same fish bottle but in amber in color i love it found it at a yard sale, good find nugget i love your videos
Metal detect there to find all kinds of stuff! It's so fun!
That's an old Boulder nut valve haven't seen one of them since the early twenties and a box of old t.v. tube coils what a treat
Nice! The bottle is an unexpected find. Not super old, 1970s maybe, but displays great.
all of the awesome things you find ,i just love it
I was thinking u should make a table out that singer&u said exactly that lol,loved watching u go through that stuff HH NN--Brian
You have great videos; very interesting and educational. Thanks for sharing - subbed!
Very good findings! You didn't get one of your usual finds in a place like that.....a marble! 😊
The blade is a draw knife. Sand it some and put on a couple handles and you’ll have a great old tool! The bust looks like D D Eisenhower to me. That’s a cool old bottle. Like to know what came in it. Awesome finds! A friend of mine bought a old house several years ago and told me the crawl space was full of stuff. I hauled a complete truck load out of there. Best find was a old metal tackle box full of baits and a couple old spinning reels.
awesome finds michael mate lost of old items unter there mate 👍😀
Another awesome video! Great job! Happy hunting everyone!
Really great finds. I love your idea of making the Singer stand into some kind of table. My mother has the stand with the drop down sewing machine. Its a really beautiful piece. You said that the building was going to be torn down soon. But you also said you live there now. Its it just like a rickety old shed type building that is falling apart? If that's the case, it's going to be very interesting once it's cleared and you can detect and move some of that dirty around, maybe pop out some really old stuff!
3:48 thats an old drawknife for wood working. i'd save that if its not too pitted, they are pretty useful for removing a lot of wood
I had a fish bottle like that back in the early 1980's. It was a wine bottle, an Italian wine called Pescevino (meaning "fish wine.") I kept the bottle for a long time, but eventually threw it out. I wish I had kept it still. I think it was green, like the one you found, or maybe a light blue.
The saw thingy is a spoke shave. It’s used to smooth the surface of the spokes of a wooden wheel, or other similar things.
THAT'S so cool and I love your Bible verses keep the videos going😁😍🐶💜💛💚💙GOD BLESS YOU 💝
I love these videos so much
The copper coils in the box are "Flyback" transformers used in old picture tube TV sets. The were placed like a doughnut at the end of the large picture tube screen. They handled high voltage to power the tube and produce the TV image.
Nice bottle! very clean for being in that dirty box.
Love the great time out brother, the fish bottle looks to be an Italian wine bottle used in the 70's . Cool find! THANK YOU
loved the fish bottle you never said what was written on and I love the window very unique
3:43, that's a drawknife.great video as always.
That "something else" you thought was interesting is a draw knife and they are used for stripping bark and shaping wood, only the wooden handles are missing. That antique hand truck, think railroad baggage carrier. The profile reminds me of a dime, I know I have seen it before and the person was famous before or right after the 1930's.
Awesome fish bottle very unique
In Pittsburgh Pa where i live, i build above ground swimming pools and i found a old pure silver spoon out of a collection from 1831. It was number 1 of 6 and i got a shit ton of olf Hinz 51 and Hinz ketchup bottles from late 1800's.
Strange, as you say, but a pretty interesting carving anyway. It was not made for glamour; it probably looked very accurately like the subject. Nice! Great bottle! Regardless of your finds, it is a pleasure to watch your videos, because you are such a truly nice young man, and enthusiastic. Thanks!
singer is the part that the footfeed rests on when you are sewing with the machine. singer machines have been around for a very long time even today
I love that fish bottle
"wow a FISH BOTTLE!", "It's one of those pokey bushes".
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Very cool fish bottle and carving!