These Lehman’s firewood stacking brackets are the small-but-essential fix for the universal firewood-pile problem: ground contact rots logs from the bottom up before they ever reach the fireplace. The four-bracket set holds your woodpile 5 inches off the ground on whatever scrap 2x4s or treated lumber you have on hand. That gap is enough for air to circulate underneath, moisture to drain through, and rodents to be discouraged from nesting in the pile.
Each bracket measures 5-3/4 inches tall by 3-7/8 inches wide by 3-7/8 inches deep — sized to support a standard width log run. The cast steel construction handles the weight of a full cord stacked tall without bending or buckling, and the set weighs in at 5 pounds total — easy to ship, easy to reposition between seasons when you re-stack a fresh delivery.
For households burning a cord or more per winter, the difference between elevated and ground-stacked firewood is dramatic — drier logs, faster fires, cleaner chimneys, and longer-lasting wood that doesn’t go to mold in a wet fall. The four-bracket kit handles a standard 8-foot cord rack; add another set for longer runs. Lehman’s catalog standard for woodstove households.






