Leaking Pan Connectors

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I have had 2 occasions in as many weeks where brand new pan connectors on brand new pans have refused to stop weeping. Both pans were from Graham's (one a Sandringham, the other I can't remember). The first connector was a McAlpine 90 bossed; I eventually solved it ordering-in a multiquik 90 bossed which had a better seal.
The 2nd, and current leaky connector is a flexible one from Toolstation. The flex is just being used as an offset, so no major changes in direction.

Now, I know this sounds ridiculous and people will just say its the installers fault, but I swear the spigots are slightly smaller than normal as I have never had this problem before and it seems strange I'm having this problem twice in 2 weeks.

Has anyone else had this problem?? and what can I do to create a better seal??

ALL comments very welcome,

Cheers,

Graham
 
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Oh, well.......I know the guys in E`b. well enoughh to suggest a refund of some £ for the hassle
 

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