Just a warning to anyone thinking of un-brazing a tube from a lug. Tried it a couple of times in the past, with nil success. Firstly, the pin, once found, is a bugger to remove. Won’t punch through, because it’s brazed. Difficult to drill, because it’s harder than the lug. Once you have overcome that, you need a hearth to get the lug cherry red ALL OVER to get the tube out. I’ve tried acetylene with a large nozzle and it just doesn’t keep it the right temp all over. Lastly, the area that can be a disaster – the lugs appear to be a type of wrought iron. They’re certainly not as strong as one would expect, with the result that whenever I’ve tried twisting the tube out, I’ve torn the lug. Only way I’ve ever got tubes out of lugs successfully is by machining them out – which of course will be impossible in certain circumstances.