Stock Tank Pool DIY

Urban Farmstead
Urban Farmstead
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In this video I’ll show you how I turned this livestock tank into a pool. This is a fairly simple project that can be completed by one person half a day. I was able to source everything except the pump and plunger valves in local stores and I encourage you to ALWAYS support local businesses before shopping online or at big box stores when ever possible. If you are unable to find any of the items locally I have linked an online source for same or similar below.

SAFETY WARNING:
Pool pumps can create dangerous suction hazards. To avoid the danger I set the pump timer to only run at night when nobody is in the pool. It’s important to always follow manufacturers instructions for pool pump safety.

Online Source for Pool Components:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/urbanfarm...

Materials List (See above for online shopping)
Livestock Tank 8'x2' - available at most farm supply stores for $400-$500

•Filter Pump - https://amzn.to/48Eds3D available at pool supply store or online. $100-500

•Inlet and outlet fittings- https://amzn.to/3zbnmwL

Optional Vacuum Manifold/ with Hose and Nozzle - Available at most hardware stores $40-$60

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Pool Water Maintenance:
Currently we are using a chlorine float but are exploring some environmentaly friendly options and will update once we discover a better option.

Pool Safety With Children:
Pool Dangers and Drowning Prevention―When It’s Not Swimming Time - HealthyChildren.org

Stock Tank FAQs

Q. Did you paint the inside of your stock tank?
A. Yes! after two years of using the stock tank pool it still had no signs of rust, but after extensively researching the experience of others it seems inevitable that the tanks will all eventually begin to rust, so I wanted to get ahead of that issue before it begins. I use a product called Pond Shield which is linked on the materials list link. I used the product exactly as it was recommended by the manufacturer and it was quite a project, but the result was a very attractiveand durable finish that was nothing short of perfection… for the first year. Then it began to peel, almost completely in every section. I removed it all, primed the tank, and installed a pond liner which is wirki g perfectlya d seems to be the best solution (linked above)
 
The pond liner was easy to install, looks good and is working perfectly so far.
Do NOT paint the inside of your tank! Wait to see if it rusts, then prome it and use a liner if necessary.

Q.Where can I find a tank?
A. We were on a waitlist for months and kept being told we would get one any day but it never came. Then my wife happened to be at Tractor Supply as one was being delivered so she bought it because she was at the right place at the right time. Just luck. Everyone is out because they are in extremely high demand and shipping/manufacturing is delayed. Keep trying. I wish you luck!

Q. Does the metal or metal rim get hot?
A. Not really. As long as the pool is full the cold water keeps the metal cool through conducive cooling.

Q. My vacuum hose is not working, how can I make it work?
A. This component can be tricky. I set mine up as shown in the video and it does function as shown, but the vacuum effect is not extremely strong, so small things can reduce or eliminate that vacuum affect. There are a few ways to increase the vacuums strength:
1. Shorten the vacuum hose length. The longer the hose, the less vacuum you'll get.
2. Increase the size of the 1/4 turn valve to the vacuum. different valves have different internal diameters. If yours has a 1/4" opening it should be swapped for one with a 1/2" - 3/4" opening for optimal suction.
3. Partially covering the pump strainer when vacuuming. Reducing the intake flow at the strainer will increase suction at the hose. Be sure to only do this for short amounts of time (less than a minute is what I do) and never completely cover the intake strainer. If the flow is too restricted it will cause an affect called pump cavitation which results when there is more water being pumped out than in. Cavitation will cause an audible change in the pump when it's happening and can damage a pump if it happens too often or for too long.



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