Out and about searching an old railroad river crossing. Fun little adventure for me anyway. Tons of videos coming up, I'm finding it hard to stay inside and edit videos this time of year. I hope you understand. Please use these affiliate links to help support my channel: T-Shirts and more: www.bonfire.com/store/aquachigger/ Follow Chigg’s Army! Patreon: www.patreon.com/aquachigger Instagram: instagram.com/aquachigger/ Facebook: facebook.com/chiggsarmy/ Twitter: twitter.com/BeauOuimette
Chigg, what happened to the video you said you were going to show us where you found 2 silver half dollars, along with a bunch of other cool artifacts? You’re probably still editing it, based on your above comments about it being hard to stay in the house right now! 🙏👍🏼
Aquachigger I found a buckle like the one you found, searched it for years. After around 25 years a man told me, it is a British shoe buckle, he had one just like it! Nothing like your videos, on a rainy day! God Bless, (Glen). WV.
The large flange type nut that you were looking at is a kitchen sink drain retainer nut that goes to a sink. The strange flange thing just after that is an intake and exhaust bridge retainer that goes on a earlier 6 cylinder motor. It is used as a washer/bridge with a nut. Usually a 3/8 hole used with a stud instead of a bolt.
I disagree. Its a crock spigot not an exhaust part. First finger and index on either side of te upper tube; press the button with your thumb and liquid drains out of the lower tube. Nuts and gasketed through a hole in the side of a water crock.
Awesome hunt and very timely. I'm heading to a river site tomorrow to detect under a railroad trestle from the Civil War era. Now I am pumped to go, hunt, and put out a video!
Hey Chigg, that second item you dug up is a stopper for a tub. It an American Standard stopper for a waste and overflow from early 50s. Never thought I would see one along a creek...lol
Amazing how one’s eyes can be fooled! At 8:48 I just knew that was an old box or crescent wrench 🔧 in the rocks, but watching frame by frame I see it’s just rocks - crazy! Fun video, thanks for taking us along. Always look forward to these. Best wishes, Chris
Chigg, I have copd and everytime you say hold your breath, I have to use my puffer to help me breath again, lol I'll be alright. Keep on sharing the lost history you find, we love it. HOLD YOUR BREATH. 🥵😵
Hey Chigg at 7:43 I recognize that artifact that u pulled out my grandfather had a couple old milk cans that he converted in 1921 to water cans when he worked in the oilfields and that is the water spigot. That is a very cool find
That Brass fixture at 7:30 is the spigot off the crock from a Bottled water dispenser. The old "Water Cooler"! See the push button in the end of it ?! The threaded part of it with the nuts, is the bulkhead fitting from where it goes through the wall of the crock.
This is actually the most interesting content around because with any other video i would just skip half way and go on to the next video lmao i havent done that here and its just so entertaining watching you find cool things Dude your awsome!😌✨💖
Little squeezers and little doo-dads. It had the potential. Sorry about the debris, and the two legged kind. Regardless, nice adventure and we appreciate it. Woodrow, from the trailer next door says hi.
Nice hunt Chigg. I love the little brass push button water spout. I remember those on glass and metal water canisters. There was usually a paper cup dispenser with flat cone-shaped cups.
I agree Chigg, steer clear of the angry, loud and foul talking strangers....safer that a way! And sure was quite the pile up on that river! Mike in sunny Florida
Oh my goodness! One of your videos popped up on my recommended list and got my attention so I watched it. Now I can't get enough of your adventures. I love exploring with you. Hands down THEE BEST I have seen yet. Thank you so much for sharing them with us 😁. Oh, and I am now a subscriber 😅😊
Just another awesome video !! Thank you for bringing us along. Almost looks like your around Northern Virginia around North Anna ?? The vis on the creek very clear after all the rain.
My first time watching your channel. Not first time watching historical metal detecting in water. First time watching clear underwater video. And nice for the water current clearing out areas your digging in. No accident I’m sure. Nice content, from a new subscriber. Thanks👍
LOL .. was that creek called plumber creel. That early find was a sink drain plug/stopper, the big flange nut looked like sink strainer nut that hold the strainer in the sink, then that metal oblong metal part some cars back in the day used such hardware for the exhaust and or intake manifolds to bridge the casting and clamp them to the head. But enjoyed the day in the creek with you.
Last video excellent change from bullets by the gallon , hardly any yak yak yak 🥱lol kidding more of same please 🙏 pistons are piston valve stem’s cheers , ps make exploring Alabama s day he keeps going on bout digging wi you , hero worship I recon , cheers from Neil Barnsley England 🏴
The first unidentified item looks like a spigot from an antique barrel. Like the round igloo coolers you fill with drink. The second unidentified item looks like a rocker off of a motor. They are on top of the heads. What a cool video enjoyed watching thanks!
Out and about searching an old railroad river crossing. Fun little adventure for me anyway. Tons of videos coming up, I'm finding it hard to stay inside and edit videos this time of year. I hope you understand.
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Love ya CHIGG 💟💟💟
Totally understand that Chig… wish I could say the same. Terribly hot,humid and buggy here.
Chigg, what happened to the video you said you were going to show us where you found 2 silver half dollars, along with a bunch of other cool artifacts? You’re probably still editing it, based on your above comments about it being hard to stay in the house right now! 🙏👍🏼
Are you going back to the spot to water hunt from this past early spring video where you was finding all the arrowheads at
Do you have any shirts, hats or cups w crossed metal detector n shovel that reads, 'Can You Dig It?'
:-))
Aquachigger I found a buckle like the one you found, searched it for years. After around 25 years a man told me, it is a British shoe buckle, he had one just like it! Nothing like your videos, on a rainy day! God Bless, (Glen). WV.
I'm addicted to these videos!!
First, remember chigg we love bullets
The large flange type nut that you were looking at is a kitchen sink drain retainer nut that goes to a sink. The strange flange thing just after that is an intake and exhaust bridge retainer that goes on a earlier 6 cylinder motor. It is used as a washer/bridge with a nut. Usually a 3/8 hole used with a stud instead of a bolt.
Ford 50-60’s y block V8 also had them on the intake. Think T-Bird 312
Ahh u beat me 2 it lol.
I disagree. Its a crock spigot not an exhaust part. First finger and index on either side of te upper tube; press the button with your thumb and liquid drains out of the lower tube. Nuts and gasketed through a hole in the side of a water crock.
How do U hold your breath for so long when filming under water?
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Giv em what for Chigg.
Thanx Chigg for another great AQUACHIGGER ADVENTURE
I absolutely love this channels theme song! Definitely look forward to new video notifications. Great job. This is so much fun my friend. Thanks!
Awesome hunt and very timely. I'm heading to a river site tomorrow to detect under a railroad trestle from the Civil War era. Now I am pumped to go, hunt, and put out a video!
Hey Chigg, that second item you dug up is a stopper for a tub. It an American Standard stopper for a waste and overflow from early 50s. Never thought I would see one along a creek...lol
That brass item is a drain stopper for and old tub.
Love you MR CHigg always make my day 😁😁😁💟
A nice adventure chigg
Amazing how one’s eyes can be fooled! At 8:48 I just knew that was an old box or crescent wrench 🔧 in the rocks, but watching frame by frame I see it’s just rocks - crazy! Fun video, thanks for taking us along. Always look forward to these. Best wishes, Chris
Duuuude!!! That carbine sling buckle is pretty cool.
I don’t like hanging around drunk mad people either! Cool video thanks!
Aquachigger dang your so blessed having history right on your door im a big fan of your channel keep up great content greetings from uk 🍀👍🦊🐾
the doo dad thing at the 13:00 mark is a piece off of a 6 cly engine. it helps hold the exhaust manifold to the block.
Fav channel right now
Wow just finished watching last video and already another thanks man,, we're waving at ya chigg
I don't blame you. I would have left, too. OI enjoy your videos. Thank you for them. Stay safe. God bless.
Looks like they fought with everything but the kitchen sink!🤣
That one small price looks like a rocker for a valve on a vehicle engine . Love your videos!! Thank you
It's not a rocker. It's a manifold clamp from a four or six cylinder inline engine.
@@gabbyhaze5857 oh! Thank you!!
@@gabbyhaze5857 I agree. GM
Love creek walking 🚶♂️
Chigg, I have copd and everytime you say hold your breath, I have to use my puffer to help me breath again, lol I'll be alright.
Keep on sharing the lost history you find, we love it.
HOLD YOUR BREATH. 🥵😵
lol... Thanks.
A fancy lad you say, haha! Cool man! :-)
Thanks once again Chigg 👍
Hey Chigg at 7:43 I recognize that artifact that u pulled out my grandfather had a couple old milk cans that he converted in 1921 to water cans when he worked in the oilfields and that is the water spigot. That is a very cool find
That Brass fixture at 7:30 is the spigot off the crock from a Bottled water dispenser. The old "Water Cooler"! See the push button in the end of it ?! The threaded part of it with the nuts, is the bulkhead fitting from where it goes through the wall of the crock.
at around 7:40 it looks like a water tap dispenser (button push to get water) from a container???
13:10, part of retainer for exhaust/intake manifold on engine, for example a 216 Chevy.
This is actually the most interesting content around because with any other video i would just skip half way and go on to the next video lmao i havent done that here and its just so entertaining watching you find cool things Dude your awsome!😌✨💖
I agree
13:00 looks to be the piece that is bolted into the side of an old Chevy straight 6 engine to tighten down the exhaust and intake manifolds.
One of my favorite content creators, good job sir!
Excellent
Fancy lads buckles and Wicky- Wocky end bits! This installment has it all!
At 9:56 where you locate the buckle if you look to your 7 o’clock there appears to be another buckle right below it.
Ha! Imagine running into those two “yellers” out in the middle of your Nevada expedition. Keep it safe!
Little squeezers and little doo-dads. It had the potential. Sorry about the debris, and the two legged kind. Regardless, nice adventure and we appreciate it. Woodrow, from the trailer next door says hi.
Enjoy watching you a lot
That brass valve looked like the hilt of a sword at first.That camera is as clear as day underwater.Congrats on the finds!!Thanks again
I was really wanting to hear you say hold your breath but it didn't happen 🤣❤️💛💚👍
some really interesting rocks, all smoothed and different colors
Never stop doing what you do Aquachigger
Great philosophy to live by Chigg. I generally don't like to be around drunk people at all, especially around water though.
7:38
thats a little spout, maybe for buckets or as a drinking fountain, you can see the little button on the top
Nice hunt Chigg. I love the little brass push button water spout. I remember those on glass and metal water canisters. There was usually a paper cup dispenser with flat cone-shaped cups.
I agree Chigg, steer clear of the angry, loud and foul talking strangers....safer that a way! And sure was quite the pile up on that river! Mike in sunny Florida
Love watching "The Chigg" here at 3 o'clock in the morning...
Oh my goodness! One of your videos popped up on my recommended list and got my attention so I watched it. Now I can't get enough of your adventures. I love exploring with you. Hands down THEE BEST I have seen yet. Thank you so much for sharing them with us 😁. Oh, and I am now a subscriber 😅😊
Will chigger enjoyed this video glad to see you again on the water 👍
Nice equipment... thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
That log dam-thingy was crazy!
Oboy a Genuine AQUAGHIGGER ADVENTURE!!!; )
Chigg, that looked like a sink drain plug. LOL!
Good finds
Just another awesome video !! Thank you for bringing us along. Almost looks like your around Northern Virginia around North Anna ?? The vis on the creek very clear after all the rain.
13:00 it's an internal piece to an engine, goes with the lifters,push rods,valve springs
Checking out your older videos. 😊
What a wonderful location to hunt! Thanks for sharing :). -Ro
That heavy brass piece is a push button spigot for a large water crock. If cleaned up thats worth a few bucks, lots of crocks missing those......
Thanks Chig
Love the videos you make. Somehow I always want to be out there with you as there is lots of history to be found there.
A couple of nice finds on this adventure Chigg!!! Happy hunting and be well
That was really fun (& interesting) to watch; great job!🤓🇺🇸
Cool finds for sure Beau
the brass piece with linkage was a tub drain stopper. the 2" nut looked like a shower drain hold down nut, great video
My first time watching your channel. Not first time watching historical metal detecting in water.
First time watching clear underwater video. And nice for the water current clearing out areas your digging in.
No accident I’m sure.
Nice content, from a new subscriber. Thanks👍
that large white metal nut you found (right before the electrical wire) fastens conduit to junction boxes.
Fancy boy...lol
The 2nd thing is a drain plug for cast iron bath tub. Cool stuff dude thanks for sharing.
Before watching metal detecting videos I had no clue how much trash there is just everywhere. I'll probably never go barefoot again.
Exactly! And why is it that there is a history of throwing trash in otherwise clean waterway?
Love the hunt !
Awesome!
Do you choose what side of a stream/ river to look due to which way the weather comes into that area helping erosion? 🤔🤔🤔
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
LOL .. was that creek called plumber creel. That early find was a sink drain plug/stopper, the big flange nut looked like sink strainer nut that hold the strainer in the sink, then that metal oblong metal part some cars back in the day used such hardware for the exhaust and or intake manifolds to bridge the casting and clamp them to the head. But enjoyed the day in the creek with you.
2:00 sink drain plug or maybe even to and old tub
Interesting video. Thank you.
Last video excellent change from bullets by the gallon , hardly any yak yak yak 🥱lol kidding more of same please 🙏 pistons are piston valve stem’s cheers , ps make exploring Alabama s day he keeps going on bout digging wi you , hero worship I recon , cheers from Neil Barnsley England 🏴
lol is wicky wocky a technical term. I just love the river hunts
That train has a very nice First gen K5LA horn.
The thing you first picked up was a carpenter's sliding square and the next thing that you dug out of the mud is a bathtub drain.
The first unidentified item looks like a spigot from an antique barrel. Like the round igloo coolers you fill with drink. The second unidentified item looks like a rocker off of a motor. They are on top of the heads. What a cool video enjoyed watching thanks!
How the heck does he find locations of small skirmishes that occurred during the Civil War??
I love your video. It's like an adventure.
7:45 Thats a push button spigot like from a beverage dispenser! I'd keep it, i love bulkhead fittings.
Naisss Vidio friend 😃👍
7:42 is a spigot from a jug. A beverage dispenser
Good vid. One of the best youtubers on Here. Thanks for the vids.
Sweet ringer!
sink drain stopper, old water fountain spout.
Keep up the good work aquachigger i think you missed a Nice coin while you where busy Whit the Copper button look ad the footage 14.39
Sweet hunt Beau. 👍
This was so much fun. Thanks for this
At the 2:10 mark that copper or brass item is a sink or tub drain stopper.
nice one again greetings from bavaria
Beautiful place 🥰
The spout looking item looks to be from an old metal water cooler.
13:00 the doodad looks like the bottom cap on a handle of an early flintlock or percussion pistol.
There's nobody like the Chigg. He's got the "gift". glad us shut ins (work slaves)can at least live vicariously!