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#1 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Texas
Hunt In: Texas
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I have an old 2500 gallon poly tank we used for rainwater collection. I’m thinking about cutting the lid off, building a deck around it, and hooking up a filter system to make it a “plunge pool” for cooling off on hot days at the lease. Here’s the question - if I lop off the upper half, does it lose rigidity and the ability to hold water? In other words, will I need to somehow reinforce the sidewalls? Thoughts?
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#2 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Texas
Hunt In: Texas
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I envision it would look something like this.
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#3 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Texas
Hunt In: Texas
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Bump for morning crowd
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#4 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: San Antonio
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Don't know about that big water tank but this is what happened when I cut the top off a plastic barrel.
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#5 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Texas
Hunt In: Texas
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#6 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Stephenville
Hunt In: Mason, San Saba, NM, SD
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I would like to think that if you cemented a few pole in the ground right next to the tank then attached poles to tank towards the top it would keep its shape. Not positive though.
I have a 9’ water trough I turned into a little pool for my kids. I put 2 holes in the side of the tank for a pump and had a real hard time getting the holes 100% leak proof and the pump didn’t do the job I thought it should have. If I put one of those floating chlorine tabs in it, the water stays real clean and clear. Every 7-10 days in the middle of the summer I’ll drain some off and add fresh water to keep it from being so hot. Good luck! I’m interested to see how it turns out. I think your idea would also work if you were able to bury all but about 21/2 foot. Last edited by JWalker08; 09-29-2022 at 08:28 AM. |
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#7 | |
Ten Point
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Texas
Hunt In: Texas
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#8 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: NASA/Clear Lake area of Houston
Hunt In: Hill country & East Texas
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Nice
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#9 |
Ten Point
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Magnolia
Hunt In: Leon County
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I would take some 2 inch angle (or bigger if I had it) and build and build a frame, octagon, polygon etc. One side inside the tank and the other on the cut edge of the tank.
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#10 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: San Antonio
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I wonder is a hoop of 3/4 or 1" pvc would work?
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#11 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Odessa
Hunt In: Iraan, Culberson County & Public Land
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IDK but if you decide it's not feasible, make it into a blind (or sell it to someone for that purpose). Good luck.
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#12 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Rock Island, TX
Hunt In: Colorado County
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Fill it full of water and you will not need any support to keep it round.
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#13 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: East Texas
Hunt In: Texas Public Lands
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This is my thought. To add filtration should not be too hard but to maintain a stable water level will be. There are garden hose timers you can use but you will still need to check often if batteries die. OR you turn filtration on and wait a day. Chlorine is a must.
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#14 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Cameron & College Station
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Instead of cutting the sides to remove the top, why not cut the top, leaving about 5" rim then smooth out the ledge and build an overlap above and around it?
My other thought is just go buy an 8' round tank. Yes, it will only be 24-32" deep but at least you would not ruin that rain tank. |
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#15 |
Ten Point
![]() Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: LaPorte TX
Hunt In: Marquez, Jewett Tx and Kansas
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I don't think there will be much "cooling off" in a black tank on a hot day.
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#16 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: NW Houston Area
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Where are you located? I have a sand filter for an above ground pool I need to list if you're interested
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#17 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Tx
Hunt In: Blanco, Nacadoches,NewMexico,Colorado
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I think you can buy a cheap pool and have better luck
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#18 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Aledo
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Id sell that tank and buy a cheap pool and put a wad of money in your pocket.
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#19 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Oatmeal, TX
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