cut round pipe and replace with iso valve

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This pipe leads to the inlet to the toilet.
I need to cut the pipe off so that I can replace it with a flexible pipe (w. iso valve) only it is a bit difficult to get to the pipe as it is on close proximity to the wall.
Alternatively, if I could find a short flexible pipe I suppose I could just use that instead...only they all seem to be at least 30cm long.



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actually, that will work with the 30 so I'll try that.
BTW, this bit here:

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seems to be hard to get loose. I assume it's a compression fit?
The new flexible pipe has a compression fit to go round a 15mm copper pipe but I'll have to take this nut off first won't I ?
 
It certainly looks like a compression fitting....

First of all, check the old fitting has the same thread as your new fitting. Some fittings used a different thread :( (BSB instead of BSP IIRC)

If it does have a different thread, you may need to salvage a tail from the part you removed to fit your new flexi to.
 
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Right managed to remove this and attach the new flexi.
All seems fine and the iso valve works correctly.

There was a sort of raised bulb on the copper pipe a few mm down from its cut end, which meant that I couldn't push the nut further down the pipe than that point. Any problems with this?

Like I say, it seems to be working fine, I was just worried about clearance and how much of the pipe the olive is covering (although when I put it on the top of the olive was level with the top of the pipe).
 

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