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ic3y

Hi Guys

I need to move my cooker 4 meters.
so my question is

Can the existing 6mm cable be joined by crimp and heat shrink (by a qualified electrician) to the new cable and buried in the wall then plastered.

the reason for doing this would be asthetic as the joining block and double blanking plate looks naff
and cupboards on wall would fall half way across it making it inaccessable anyway and there no more existing wire to bring it further down and that would look horrible too.

cheers guys

Jeff
 
Agrees with ic3y .. move box up higher so behind wall unit..or move even higher so that new box/blank plate is directly above the kitchen wall unit out of normal everyday sight, but accessible if need be at a later date.
 

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