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CHAMBERSBURG- The halls of Y.B. Welding in Chambersburg buzzed with excitement as a new generation of metal maestros stepped through their doors. Students from the Franklin County Career and Technology Center’s Welders and Auto Collision programs were welcomed by co-owners Jonas Byers and Eric Yoder, two Franklin County natives whose passion for metal shaping extends to nurturing future talent.

For these aspiring builders, it wasn’t just a field trip; it was a glimpse into the future. Y.B. Welding’s cavernous workspace hummed with the symphony of cutting-edge machinery, showcasing marvels like the Trumpf Trulaser and the Trumpf Trubend Cell. These technological marvels, with their laser-sharp precision and bone-crushing press force, transformed raw metal into intricate creations before the students’ eyes.

Beyond the technological wizardry, the students witnessed the human face of innovation. Byers and Yoder, not just entrepreneurs but dedicated supporters of the community and its youth, generously rolled out the red carpet. Their dedication to fostering the next generation of skilled tradespeople shone through in every interaction, offering words of encouragement and practical advice.

This partnership between Y.B. Welding and CareerTech underscores the vital role that industry leaders play in shaping tomorrow’s workforce. It’s a testament to the power of mentorship, where seasoned professionals like Byers and Yoder open their doors and share their expertise, sparking the dreams of young minds.

And so, the tour concluded not just with a deeper understanding of metal fabrication, but with a spark of inspiration. As the students stepped back into their own workshop, the echo of Y.B. Welding’s machinery lingered, a reminder that their own path to shaping steel and dreams was just beginning.

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