Creepy Cellar : Metal Detecting : Bottle Digging
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2024
- Today I team up with my friend Trevor, and we explore a vast permission he recently acquired. We start out metal detecting the main pre-Civil War era house, explore some of the outbuildings, and then delve into a super creepy cellar. We then discover a bottle dump that we dig out. Later we metal detect a small stream. Unfortunately, the grass and bushes were getting too tall and thick to do a proper search of the house and property, so we plan to return next winter with our metal detectors and high hopes.
As always this is a how to metal detecting outdoor adventure vlog that is family friendly and hopefully a fun video.
About Aquachigger:
I like to make videos that promote my lifestyle of outdoor adventure, metal detecting, yapping, searching for river treasure, SCUBA diving, exploring abandoned places, hiking, caving, caring for animals and pets, and observing the things outdoors that often go unnoticed. I keep my TH-cam "Aquachigger" channel family-friendly and hope you subscribe if you like my style.
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This was a great historical property. Unfortunately, the grass and bushes are a little too far advanced to do a proper search. But I had fun and I hope you do as well if you watch the video. Thanks for watching!
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That iron tube you found in the creek with windings inside looked like an old car or truck started. It would have had a sheetmetal cover to protect the brushes etc.
Keep the videos coming . We enjoy them all regardless of whether you find a gold coin or no! After all, my wife and I would sometimes get excited over finding.an old rusty can before we got too old to get out and plunder.
@@twowingsblackhawk8954 I was thinking an old motor, maybe for an ancient washing machine.
Gotta Love Beau. He can find something interesting to do with an old property, even if there are no squeakers.
@@Objective-Observer could have been an old washer motor. I thought it looked like the 6 volt starter housing, minus the armature that was on an old 1953 Ford I owned as a young man. It had a sheet metal band covering the openings in the back end. I replaced the brushes in the thing at least three times in the short time I had it !
@@Objective-Observer whatever the thing was, you have to hand it to Mr Chigg! As you said he can find something interesting! Even if thee entire area was void of anything but dirt and weeds, Mr chigg will find a way to make his videos interesting! Im an OLD man, been there done that and seen bout all of 'em out there but Mr Chigg is the BEST!
A little late to the party, but it looks like it's a good one. Time to relax and enjoy another adventure.
Alaska freezer, top to a hand crank ice cream freezer.
Dang Ticks!! Be safe out there, ya'll.
Just about time for you to start hitting the Creeks & Rivers ain't it? Been practicing holding my breath all Winter
Close. Got the boat ready today. Just need the level to drop a little more.
Remember seven steps from the chimney two steps to left Treasure's!!! MOoooarrrrr!!!; )
That stream/creek you were detecting was so picturesque, tall, young grass sprinkled with yellow sprays of flowers. Wish I was there.
GR8 Video. 😊 . Liked the footage under the house.
52 seconds after posting , your voice is like an island of tranquility on a sea of confusion .
Hallelujah. Took the words right out of my brain.
I look forward to hearing that song at the end of every video 🙂 chigg is my favorite digger/hunter
Second favorite would be "Below The Plains"
well said
@@droidv1 I'm also a fan of Greg from Finding America.
Nice! Be waiting for the river digs! 💙🌿😢
Friday evening Chigg videos have become my favorite thing to watch when I get home.
Chiggs cool place, loved the old buildings and the bottle dump area.👍👏
Hi Beau from the Highlands of Scotland.
Hi
As always, Chiglopedia continues to impress. Thanks for sharing so much of your knowledge, Beau.
Thanks again! I appreciate the recognition.
What don't you know! I just hope I'm never too old to learn. Especially from Professor Chigg!
Thank you!
Good one Chigg. 👍
Thanks! Enjoyed watching. Never know what you may find until you search.
Great song
Hello! Always enjoy your videos so much! Yup the metal cylinder with the cut outs is a generator...old car parts end up in the darndest places...
So glad to hear you say, correctly, up the Valley when you're heading south. Alaska Freezer find is part of an ice cream freezer crank,
Cool place chigger. I bet there is a lot of old bottles. Watch out for those ticks❤
Here for the show 😊
Very spooky vibes in there, chigg
Mr. Chiggles discovering plenty of "Bartles!"
That circle with the holes ,reminded me of a hand drill piece.
Keep them coming. I’m in the hospital about to start a battle no one wants to and these videos really help. Thank you.
Will think of you and what your going thru.
As always your adventures are enjoyable to watch. The bathtub reminds me of the scene from the movie Titanic where they show Captain Smith's bathtub!
That nugrape soda was the best grape soda ever!!
The wall board in the red building looks to be what we call beaverboard and likely dates to the early 1900's. Sheetrock emerged by 1920 or so.
that round pipe with notches is a generator for automobile they have copper winding in them
Flat iron thing with a handle looks like what's left of a large pot lid
Watch out for the spiders !
I picture a 10 yo Chigg. All the boys are playing and we see Chigg wander off alone to explore something he’s seen. Treasure?
Hey Chigg. Go over to Adventure Archeology about that nugrape bottle you found. He can turn it into a drinking glass. He's in N. ALABAMA. COOL CHANNEL. Right up your alley. Keep on digging. Love your channel.
The river looks like a great place to spend a day, thanks Chigg.
Alaska Freezer is an Ice cream maker. Turn crank on top of a wooden bucket. Cool find right off the
Sweet
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
Good evening from Maryland.
That was such an awesome explore!!!!!!! Thank you, Chigg 🔥🔥🔥
Great adventure! Thanks Chigg!!!
Go foward😅
Hey Chigg.
The Round pipe Item in the creek is part a generator from an old car or truck. Maybe even an old tractor. It’s missing the armature out of the center which is the part that spins from a fan belt. Kind of like an alternator but much older.
Nice video!
I didn't know that heat turned old bricks glassy. Yer just a wealth of knowledge.
What a pretty little creek. Especially enjoyed the stills at the end of the video.
that alaska freezer is a part off a old ice-cream maker
Thanks.
the round thing with the slits is either a starter motor part or dynamo
24th like, good evening chigg
Evening
Probably some silver in that yard, but hard to swing in grass that tall.
Sam’s Squinches live in them old houses now
Good god I haven't seen an Aquachigger video for AGES!
Item at 03:04:00 reminds me of a masonry anchor. Two halves and run a screw down the middle to hold your lamp or whatever to bricks/concrete.
HA u old man u rock keep doing what u do love your shoes. Every nite when I get home forme. Work may God bless u and. Your. Famile
I'm surprised you didn't recognize the US Army canteen you picked up at 16:14 Chigg. It would've had a date on the bottom and usually the makers name too. It could've been anything from 1910 through to WWII and in either aluminium (British pronunciation) or stainless steel until such time they started using plastic ones on a permanent basis.
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Hey! Lost track of time working on a computer for a friend! Gotta get my beverage & snack for the picture show!
Yeeeee boyyyyy
Hey y’all
There's lot's of businesses that will buy and remove the wood from those places for other projects.
I remember finding those "battery cores" while surface looking for arrowheads. I saved one.
Those battery cores make excellent anodes for electrolysis
34th!!!
First find of the day an “inanimate Carbon Rod “ ….
Simpsons 😂
Someone may have thought money was hidden behind the plaster walls?
May have been a living space for the hired help. It was common for folks to have hired help living in small homes around the Big House. I mean of course the other small buildings with a bathtub or hot water heater in them.
I can remember the milk man and bread man making their rounds just at daylight back in the early sixties in my hometown in the Mississippi Delta. It didn't hang on much longer as big grocery stores made running out to grab a gallon easier and easier. Still, having it delivered to your door has to be the best. We would camp out and make a run down the river bank in the dark to the little store in the hood and wait till the truck ran. Then as one watched up the bank we went to the stacks of snack cakes, Hostess brands, and a couple of the small milks, chocolate, and off we went. Never expected those sneaking skills would help in a honest way of life but they did eventually. Was a different world all of those years ago. We have lost something important for everything we think we have gained in our lives in my opinion. With all of our devices to save us time we are more hectic in our lives than ever before and more separated from one another to it seems to me. Peace to you and yours.
that was an old generator chigg that altillery shell you thought
16:44 Is what's left of a Ford ? generator 6 volt ? 12 volt ? circa 50's --early 60's 🤣 I guess it could be used as artillery . Better luck next time Chigg .
That tool in the wall, a boot scrape?
Klinker bricks
It's such a same our society is removing historical markers and statues.
The last thing look like a casting of an electric motor like a pump or something
That’s a old 6 volt generator at 16:57 Chigg
I got EVP saying (YOUR DEAD) it was when you was exploring 2nd building the evp will be uploaded on my channel soon the evp was of a man saying your dead
Dude.
You need your gloves when digging bottles and sharp and rusty metal.
Did you find any morel mushrooms this year?
Not yet. Looked a few times. You?
27 th .
1st
Ya beat the thirst traps even.
Ahhaha....I haven't heard that one in a while. Gave me a good belly laugh.
Where are your gloves!?
I don't wear gloves unless I have to.
@@aquachigger okay
I would love to do deep woods detecting but I hate ticks and always worry about getting Lyme disease