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Hello Peaky, the Copper tubular thing is a form of Immersion Heater Element, it has a Brass threaded Cap that fits into a Copper hot Water Cylinder, i have changed a few in the past, chuck it in yer Scrap.
Looking forward to the Peaky’s perspective on rescuing Nigel’s cannon. You guys are all such great friends and happy for each other with your finds. Love me some Peaky’s!!!
was a great day so glad be part of the team welcome up north anytime.ive had a few marbles like that whilst doing archeology on manor house sites.loved the mudlark finds.
Wonderful video this week! Full of love, caring, helping one another ❤️ fantastic finds. Happy to see the cannon was recovered safely. Sorry about your camera being nicked 😢 well done all!!
I waited so long to see the cannon come out and then your video in the helping of the removal I sat beside the monitor waiting and I fell asleep but woke up 38 min too late...I waited so long I got sleepy but sure glad to watch as soon as I woke.
It was so excited to see both groups that are great friends to see y'all share such a historic find, together ❤️ 💖 just brought tears to my eyes and a warm feeling to my heart. Thank you for sharing this with us. From a fan from USA 🇺🇸 thank you❤
Good one. By the way, that 'bobbin' is a driven pulley from a line-drive system as used in the cutlery works by the bridge (which people keep calling a 'mill'). A drive belt driven by a drive shaft above a work bench would loop round that pulley wheel to drive a piece of machinery.
Cheers for the editor I started to cry when the cannon broke the water, the music and the footage! I was in tears for all of you. How exciting for us to watch. Were you excited seeing live?
A great video, as usual, thankyou for my regular metaphorical dip into those murky waters… a few things: The clay ball is almost certainly a Mable, as a WWII brat we used to make them , in our own little fires, or on mum’s coal range….. The hammers are of great interest to me as a woodworker, I like to think of the original user, when? Who? And what for ? Clean them up for re-handling, put them to use again. I found old quarry hammers as a detectorist years ago… they are in a museum now…… Have you thought of approaching Guy’s Cliffe nr Warwick ? It belongs to the Masons in trust I think, they can be very approachable. The site has a thousand year history, even to being a children’s home, into the 1940s….The magnet fishing sites would have to be carefully selected, the still-pool always feels haunted to me…. A Pub/Restaurant is on one side of the site…..I’m in Kenilworth.
seen you guys on nigel vid on getting the canon out. loved the music on your rescue version. some real neat finds .not the boom kind. always fun seeing you guys join up together to get stuff out. never miss a vid. cheers guys.
Hi Peaky's :) As an idea for your give away option You could repurpose cutlery found if it is possible by smelting it into discs which you can engrave perhaps ( Dipper currency ) as i am sure with the amount you find you can surely make quite a few :)
It wasn't our cannon Kelly, it was us helping Northants retrieve theirs x It has been kept by nigel , the museums don't seem interested in taking them in
There is some people in this world that have no morals or a brain to save them selves and I am being kind to them on here because I would not like to see them sort of people in person I hate liers and thieves they need to get a life and stop taking from people that do great things in the world regards Helen