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You do that as opposed to doing it in a competent, professional manner.

in this instance the JB is there in situ and would provide a decent wiring junction to join the 2 cables together.
it equally could be a plug and socket or a unstitched spur behind the hood.
there are various ways to achieve a connection imo

or as above a JB with cord grip
 
in this instance the JB is there in situ and would provide a decent wiring junction to join the 2 cables together.
it equally could be a plug and socket or a unstitched spur behind the hood.
there are various ways to achieve a connection imo

or as above a JB with cord grip
think that' s westy's point. it might become unravelled.
 

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