Stock Tank Framing Plans (PDF) | DIY Cold Plunge
Stock Tank Framing Plans (PDF) | DIY Cold Plunge

Stock Tank Framing Plans (PDF) | DIY Cold Plunge

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Please note - this plan is for either the 100 gallon Rubbermaid Stock Tank or the 150 gallon Rubbermaid Stock Tank (I got mine at Tractor Supply). 

This is the step-by-step plan to build a frame for your tank that includes a mechanical area designed for a Penguin 1/2 HP HE Chiller, Pump, Ozone & Filtration System. Make sure to check measurements of your equipment before starting your build.

**I do have a full step-by-step tutorial on YouTube for this framing project**

My YouTube Channel will be a great resource in addition to this PDF. Make sure to follow me there, on TikTok & Instagram - @DIYCOLDPLUNGE

I would also recommend joining my private group on Facebook, we have thousands of people learning and experimenting with different set-ups.

Rough Footprint:

  • 100 Gallon - 78" x 36"
  • 150 Gallon - 85" x 41"

Customer Reviews

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Nate H.
Quality plans

Great detailed plans - definitely worth the price to purchase this and simplify your build!

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Campbell S.
Really helpful

Really great and helpful. Especially the wood plans. One thing I’d say is too make sure that the framing plans match the plumbing housing plans. I ran into spacing issues because I mixed up plans unknowingly.

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Mark R.
Stoked!!

This was awesome! Great instructions!

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M.R.
Stoked!

Came out absolutely awesome!! Just need to stain it now!

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Jeromy V.
Stock Tank Build

I started my cold plunge journey with an inflatable tank, but it wasn’t long before I realized it wasn’t going to last— constant deflation issues and struggles to keep the water at a low temperature led me to search for an upgrade. That’s when I came across DIYColdPlunge.com.

After researching my options, I decided to purchase their plans for a stock tank and plumbing setup. One of the things I appreciated most was how detailed and user-friendly the plumbing plans were. They included direct links to all the necessary parts, which made the process seamless—no more running around guessing what pieces I needed.

The build itself was straightforward and easy to follow. I was able to assemble everything without any major issues, and now my cold plunge is far more durable and effective at maintaining lower temperatures.

If you're looking for a solid DIY cold plunge solution, I highly recommend DIYColdPlunge.com!