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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Jackmurak
Solid plans

Everything i ended up needing was in the framing and plumbing plan. Very pleased especially the links so I could just click and buy all the pieces. There were a few pieces missing that I ordered later which was fine. Would recommend!

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Chris P.
Almost complete

First time I've ever bought pre made plans, and I can't recommend enough. All of Joe's plans are detailed and easy to follow, and made the project go quick and smooth.

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Charles T.
Easy DIY. Super easy

Followed the instructions it was a straight forward build. LOVE the stock tank build.

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Burnis
Grateful for these plans - saved me a ton of money in the long-run.

After spending a couple hundred dollars on an inflatable tub and buying ice molds, I quickly realized a stand alone chiller-driven unit was in the best interest of my wallet and time. I stumbled upon DIYCP's YT channel and purchased the plans. Over the course of a few weeks I was able to build this unit. It stays at 50 degrees and stays clean using double filtration + UV sanitizer/ aerator. The pump I purchased is way over sized so I get really good water flow to eliminate the thermo bubble. Added in a drain spout coming out the one side, so I can hook up a hose and drain it to the outside. Clean and refill every 6 months. Added in some AV cabinet fans to the lid on the mechanical area to help pull air through grates and keep air moving across the chiller. I also installed some lighting in the mechanical area. I had to fancy it up a bit with some RGB wireless remote controlled LED pucks, and a corny little sign to stare at while submerged. Next project is the DIY Sauna, which I already purchased the plans for.

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Jeremy N.
Over 2 years and still going!

Over 2 years and the OG stock tank plan I have was a fun build and Joe is a pleasure to work with ! Couldn’t be happier to have found diy cold plunge