can you build on wood

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Admittedly after 90 years but here’s what I found on my external outhouse wall while doing my extension. And my fix.

To replace that you’re gonna have to cut it out in small sections and brick up as you go. An unenviable job.
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Pascal is the si unit, the base units are
N/m2, kg/(m·s2), or J/m3
Although I'm not sure many people use the latter in any convention!
For air pressure it seems to be more common to use bar, or the Imperial PSI in informal settings
 
But one post on DIYnot is the only time the Pascal has been used as a unit of measure for masonry strength, rather than the Newton that the rest of planet earth uses.

So I wonder which is correct?
 

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