Bathroom radiator nightmare

Which threads to you think are totally " goosed " ,the radiator threads or the tails ?
Edit ,you can use the screwfix tails as long as the valve you are connecting to it is a 15 mm compression fitting. You may need to cut the valve tail to length to suit. And its wise to apply ptfe to the thread of the valve tail even though it has an " O " ring.
Ok ive bought them.... the tail seems to slide in and out of the body .. is this t o adjust the lenght of the tail or do i still need to cut the tail to lenght
 
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Not with you jamie , isnt the code 10954 Just a rigid tail ,not telescopic ? What do you mean by it slides in and out of the body ?
 
The telescopic screwfix ones you just slide it to the length required, don't cut it, that should be good for u because of all the leakage problems that u have
 
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The telescopic screwfix ones you just slide it to the length required, don't cut it, that should be good for u because of all the leakage problems that u have
Fingers crossed and touching wood.... i think its sorted . All pressurised and and thr heatings been on a couple of hours with no drips

Thanks for all the advise guys...
 

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