Stand the 1-inch by 4-inch wood planks on edge and form a square with these planks. Place the steel wire mesh flat over the top of the square so that the mesh covers the area inside the square completely.
Place the first 1-inch by 6-inch wood plank flat so that it straddles one of the edges of the square and covers part of the wire mesh. Align the short edges of this plank so that the short edges line up with the top edges of two of the legs on the square.
Loosen the chuck on the cordless electric drill by using the chuck key. Place the 1/16-inch drill bit into the chuck and tighten the chuck to firmly hold the bit in place. Carefully drill two holes through the first 1-inch by 6-inch plank where the plank meets each leg of the square.
Loosen the cordless drill chuck, remove the drill bit, and insert the Phillips-head screw bit. Insert a wood screw into each one of the holes and tighten each screw into its respective hole. Loosen the cordless drill chuck, remove the screw bit, and re-insert the 1/16-inch drill bit into the drill. Tighten the cordless drill chuck to hold the drill bit firmly.
Place the second 1-inch by 6-inch wood plank flat on the edge of the square that is opposite from the first 1-inch by 6-inch wood plank. Align this plank so that only one inch of the plank protrudes into the center of the square. Align the short edges of this plank so that the short edges line up with the top edges of the two of the legs on this side of the square.
Carefully drill two holes through the first 1-inch by 6-inch plank where the plank meets each leg of the square. Loosen the drill chuck, remove the drill bit, and insert the Phillips-head screw bit. Insert a wood screw into each one of the holes and tighten each screw into its respective hole. Loosen the drill chuck, remove the screw bit, and re-insert the 1/16-inch drill bit into the drill. Tighten the drill chuck to hold the drill bit firmly.
Turn the rectangle over so that the wire mesh and the 1-inch by 6-inch planks are at the bottom edge of the rectangle. Place the corded electric drill motor on the top surface of the second 1-inch by 6-inch plank. Use the cordless drill to drill a hole through each of the mounting holes on the corded drill motor into the plank. Loosen the cordless drill chuck, remove the drill bit, and insert the Phillips-head screw bit.
Insert a wood screw into each of the mounting holes. Tighten each screw so that the screws hold the corded drill motor to the plank firmly. Loosen the cordless drill chuck, remove the screw bit, and re-insert the 1/16-inch drill bit.
Lay the iron bar flat. Drill a hole through the bar; this hole should be approximately 1/2 an inch away from the right-side edge of the iron bar. Loosen the cordless drill chuck, remove the 1/16-inch drill bit, and insert the 1/4-inch drill bit. Drill through the hole in the iron bar until the drill bit fits completely through the hole. Loosen the cordless drill chuck and remove the drill bit.
Use the cordless drill chuck key to loosen the chuck on the corded drill motor. Insert the 1/4-inch drill bit into the corded drill motor chuck and tighten the chuck to hold the drill bit firmly in place. Place 1/4-inch drill bit through the hole in the iron bar and slide the iron bar as far down on the bit as it will go. Apply metal epoxy – or other adhesive suitable for attaching metal to metal – to the joint where the iron bar and the drill bit meet and allow the adhesive to cure. Once the adhesive has cured, plug the drill motor into an electrical outlet to turn on the soil screener.