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Can you fix a Flexible tap connector direct to Isolating Valve?

I am looking to change my toilet shortly. The new toilet would be moved a few inches further to the left of where it is currently located.
Therefore in order to simplify the matter I intend to use a flexible tap connector from the existing pipe work to attach to the water inlet of the cistern.
The question is the existing pipe work has an isolating valve attached. I was wondering if there is any way to attach the flexible tap conntector directly to the the isolating valve, by means of a coupler etc (currently both the isolating valve and tap connector have compression nuts screwing onto each object).
Any Help would be much appreciated.
Jabs
Jabba, October 2008
Yes, usually by using a small piece of pipe between the two items. You will need a new 15mm olive for the existing isolating valve as well.
Other option is to do away with the isolating valve & fit a flexible hose that incorporates an isolating valve.

DMB, October 2008