Re: Concrete block pool wall
I believe Duraleigh built his pool this way - he'll likely chime in.
Re: Concrete block pool wall
It's doable. Get set for a LOT of physical labor.
Some thoughts:
At the size your thinking, I would suggest a monolithic pour for the slab...(footing and slab simultaneously) . Extend rebar up from the slab to go inside the block cavity...firmly anchoring the wall to the floor. You would need hoizontal rebar in the walls as well to give them strength. It'll crack if you don't.
Forget painting the inside. Sounds pretty simple but it's not a long-lasting solution. You will need a masonry finish (marcite) or porcelain tile to do a nice job.
Concrete is easily poured on a slope. I would not undertake this task unless you are familiar with concrete, block wall construction and waterproofing masonry or, if you're like me, had a lot of time on your hands and didn't mind the learning process.
Smaller projects (hot tub size) don't require the same strength and are much less complex as a result.