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A step in the right direction getting a double glazed window installed into my temporary bedroom. It's a shame to remove the cast iron crittall window but it's been creating a torrent of damp, I'll use the pieces somewhere else. I'm endeared with the green, linseed paint for the new wooden window, I've chosen a linseed oil paint as I like it for the same reasons I like hot lime mortars, it breathes. After seeing and reading so much about modern plastic paints cracking prematurely, plus trapping moisture into wood thus making it rot quickly; I thought it was a no brainer to use a linseed oil based paint. Like with many of these natural materials, a wonderful byproduct is that it is good for the environment. The window is from wooden windows online, I'd prefer to have sourced one locally from a joiner but the convenience of putting my measurements in and the quick delivery (one week) pulled me in. The window is made from a soft wood, engineered redwood / pine. Inside, a load of the recent hot lime plaster which goes onto of the wood fibre board had become saturated. Interestingly, it had weathered the storm remarkably well, the lime plaster has been letting the water evaporate without any problems. I've still got a bit of making good to do with the window, hope you've enjoyed the video & thanks for watching, Max.