Isolating gate valve

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:?: I'm going to remove a gate valve, located between the header tank in the attic and the copper cylinder in the airing cupboard. I believe the piping is 22mm. The valve is jammed and I can't turn the valve wheel to close and isolate the header pressure.
My question is: If I have problems removing the olives in the compression nuts, what is the best way to get them off, without having to cut the copper pipework. Thanks, great website. :)
 
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If the valve is jammed open, just leave it in situ and fit a new isolating valve above or below.
 
or cut the olive with a hack saw

or buy some olive cutters (but they are about £20, i think)
 
Or leave them there and use them again with a new valve. Most are the same nut threads. Paste or ptfe round the old olives would be wise. This time use a good Full Flow Ball Valve if there's room - they're slightly longer.
 
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JPC said:
or cut the olive with a hack saw

or buy some olive cutters (but they are about £20, i think)
then put them on eBay and let me know..I`ll give you a tenner ;)
 
Olive cutters!

Enlighten thee

Dave (who spends a fortune on junior hack saw blades)
 
anyway, cant you loosen the lockshield and then undo? C'mon with those olive cutters you plumbers 'in the know'

Dave
 
:D woo hoo
Hey what a team, cheers ya all. Some good ideas. I think I'd need Popeye to undo this one, so I'll just plumb for Olive's cutters instead :LOL:
 
All that advice and you take the joke one! He wasn't seriously suggesting you spend £20+ on olive cutters just for one job.
 
OK troops many thanks for the advice. I think I'll go for leaving it in situand put a new on above,.....or below for that matter :)
 

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