Best way go link electric cables outside

Every time I speak to them I suggest that they really ought to do something about 'protection' of the cable, but, a few years down the road, they do not seem to be listening

Assuming you cannot disturb the plugs, on the ends - Could you not wind some of that metal spiral, from an old shower hose, around it?
 
Assuming you cannot disturb the plugs, on the ends
no plugs - ends of cable disappears into things that would probably need a tin-opener to get into :-)
- Could you not wind some of that metal spiral, from an old shower hose, around it?
I could, or all sorts of other things like that - but why should I do their work for them (and, of course, they might complain that I had been 'interfering with their equipment'!)
 
Thecwires are so thin. How do you strip the insulation off?
Wire strippers.
This style is a bit fiddly but works:
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I've got some cheap ones of these but sometimes they cut instead of strip:
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I've got some cheap ones of these but sometimes they cut instead of strip:
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I normally use pliers/snips, to strip, but as mentioned, some really fine wires just snap when you try to strip them - the insulation, tougher than the core. What works, is applying some heat to the plastic, from the side of a soldering iron, or even a candle, then use snips.

I picked up a stripper, similar idea to the above, even the same colours, but working at right angles to the above. Part of a Lidl kit, with crimps and etc.. It works well for most flexes, without any adjustment, but there is an adjustable guide, to set the length of insulation removed.
 

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