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"

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Farhad
Love the cold plunge- easy to make

It's simple to make, even for someone who's not very crafty like me.

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Troy R.
Takes all the guesses out!

Perfect, this saves me so much time!

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Douglas
Great Plans, detailed and easy to follow

These plans were great. very easy to follow. Joe was also very helpful, he responded back quickly and answered my questions. The videos made it super easy to follow along.

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Amos
Best Affordable Cold Plunge Plans!

In the spring of 2022, I took a cold plunge in a lake. It was so invigorating that I told my wife we were going to have to buy a house on a lake. Well that didn't work so I found Joe at DIY cold plunge and used his first version plans to build the attached. At first I just used ice but eventually jumped in a bought first the Ozone unit from Joe and then eventually found a cooler on sale on Amazon. Unfortunately I didn't take pictures of the entire build process but some initial and final pictures are below. Congrats to Joe for a great site and what looks to be a great career at this point!!!

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Nate
Saved me thousands and it’s better than what you can buy

I like tinkering but even if you don’t this plan is for you. 2 years ago now, my buddy and I both wanted cold plunges but there was no way we were going to pay $10k each for them. At this time that was all that was on the market so it meant we had to make our own. For me that sounded like a fun project but for my friend who isn’t that handy was weary. We grabbed Joe’s plan, order the parts listed and went to work in our garages. It was easy to follow, made sense and literally anyone could use it and be successful.
That was two years ago and we’ve never had issues since. It’s great to see how many others have gotten on Joe’s DIY Cold Plunge train.
The part I love most is because I built it, if anything ever needing fixing I know exactly how to do it. No dealing with companies and warranty etc.. It also really shows you the mark up they are charging folks.
Hooray for Joe! You’re doing the lords work my friend.