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How to Make a Stock Tank Pool | DIY
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Are you looking to beat the summer heat with a refreshing dip in your own backyard? A stock tank pool might just be the perfect solution for you! These versatile and budget-friendly pools are made from galvanized steel stock tanks, which are typically used for livestock watering. With a little creativity and some basic DIY skills, you can transform one of these tanks into a stylish and functional pool that will provide endless hours of summer fun for you and your family.

Before we get started, it's important to note that there are a few different ways to set up a stock tank pool. In this tutorial, we'll be showing you how to create a simple in-ground pool by digging a hole and setting the tank in it. This method is a bit more labor-intensive than other options, but it creates a more permanent and professional-looking result.

This video is everything you need to get started with making your own stock tank pool for this scorching hot summer!

The basic steps for setting up your galvanized metal stock tank pool are:

Step 1:
Level the ground and set the pool in a desirable location.

Step 2:
Cut a 2 3/4" hole near the bottom side of the tank.
Cut a 2 3/4" hole near the top side of the tank.
Slip the intake filer into the bottom hole, and the outtake (or jet) into the top hole and screw them on.

Step 3:
Apply caulk around the intake and outtake

Step 4:
Screw on the plunger valves. These valves are so you can remove the pool pump filter without having a ton of water drain out.
Then screw one end of each hose onto these plunger valves.

Step 5:
Screw the intake hose onto the intake side of the pump (the shorter canister)
Screw the outtake hose onto the outtake side of the pump (the taller round canister)

Step 6:
Fill the pool up with water, turn on the pump, and have an amazing time swimming around and staying cool in the summer.

The tank I got was 8' and it can easily fit 2 floating rafts and a baby raft for our little baby.

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@m1ndyMay

1 year ago

Total cost? How have you looked it? Curious about mosquitoes.

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@Trvlrxxx

1 month ago

I think I would have cleaned out the crap in the pool before I made a video.

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