Scott H in Wheaton
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I'm remodeling a bathroom.
The double vanity was removed, 4 under-sink shutoff valves were cleanly cut off the copper pipes with a tubing cutter so the vanity could be pulled.
A plumber sweat-soldered caps so the water in the house could be turned on during the renovation.
I'm ready to re-install the vanity.
Per the plumber's recommendation I have 4 new compression fitting shutoff valves to install.
The question:
do I cut the caps off with a tubing cutter
OR
or do I melt out the solder, clean up the pipes and then install the compression fittings?
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