Yeah as everyone is saying don't use the standard house wiring cable, its not designed to be moved once installed, the strands will crack.
Go to an electrical wholesaler and get double insulated weld flex, i'd use a 35mm, should cost about $6-$7 a meter, they will try to charge you a cutting charge of $80 but they don't get charged it for welding flex so tell them to bugger off.
Also at the wholesalers get the correct lugs for the ends, get them to order flared lugs for you, the normal lugs they will have in stock are the same size but you can't ever get all the strands in them. Chuck a sparky a 6 pack and get them to crimp the lugs on for you, you need the proper crimping tool, they are about $270.00 if you want to buy one.
I always put a bit of sikaflex (tiny bit) on the back of the crimped lug where the insulation butts up against it and heat shrink over the lot, stops the cable corroding (more prevalent in boats).
And finally, the front of the lug will have a little hole in it where you can see the strands of the cable, the strands should be pushed hard up to that hole, fill the end of the lug with solder, it makes an awesome connection and seals the end against corrosion.