Dan,

I just cut them off. I haven't had enough experience with a torch to  
trust myself not to burn the house down or my fingers off. grin
The former gate valves were soldered on.  However, when I had my  
previous townhouse, they had compression fittings on those old valves  
and I was able to just replace those valves with ball valves since the  
compression ring wasn't going to come off. I swear by these valves, I  
have not had one go bad on me yet. In fact I'm going to replace the  
old gate valve on the supply line for the water heater since the old  
one amazed me and held, but barely and it required a set of plyers to  
move it. Don't want frozen valves in an emergency. grin

On Oct 12, 2009, at 9:41 PM, Dan Rossi wrote:

> Scott,
>
> You said that you ran around your house replacing all the shut-offs  
> with
> the ball valves. How did you remove the old valves? Did you heat them
> and pull them apart? Or did you cut them off and hope for enough  
> slack?
> Or, were the old one's compression fittings also and you were able  
> to pry
> them apart?
>
> Just curious.
>
> -- 
> Blue skies.
> Dan Rossi
> Carnegie Mellon University.
> E-Mail:       [email protected]
> Tel:  (412) 268-9081
> 



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