Removing Gas Pipes

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Removing Gas Pipes

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Hi
I’m currently stripping out my Westy T25 camper for the first time and thought I was doing quite well . But I’ve got all the gas disconnected fridge and cooker unit out but I’m left with one long piece of gas pipe running from where the fridge used to be right through one of the pop top cupboards, under the bed/bench seat and right up the passenger’s side to the external gas bbq feed at the back of the van. It’s through drilled holes in the units (as oppose to slots) so you can’t just slide it out.
I’m probably been a little stupid here but if anyone could give me any advice on how to get this out without cutting the units to pieces I’d be very grateful

Thanks

Lew
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Cut it.
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LewB
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Re: Removing Gas Pipes

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Thanks made the cut today and got everything else out no problem.

Turns out all I'll need to put it back together is a coupling from Graham plumb centres costing a mighty £2.50
1982 Westy Joker 1.6 diesel, soon to be AFN conversion....

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