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Hi guys

I'm in the process of replacing cloakroom toilet suite and unearthed these isolating valves. I was expecting a traditional compressing fitting. Any idea how to remove these?

Thanks
Craig

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Chop them out (cut the pipe just below the valve)

There the old pushfit type
 
Thanks. I was guessing that would be the case but hoping not as the other pipe is in an awkward spot.

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