Welder-Artist Now Teaching His Craft Maine Native Shares a Fiery Passion with Next Generation at Bangor School

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NORTHPORT - As a construction worker years ago, Christopher Maseychik would watch the welders with envy and amazement.

He liked how they'd lower their face masks with a quick bob of their heads, strike an arc with their welding rods, and - half- hidden behind a ball of fire - begin the mysterious process of fusing together two pieces of molten metal.

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Welder-Artist Now Teaching His Craft Maine Native Shares a Fiery Passion with Next Generation at Bangor School

Recalling his first fascination with welding almost 20 years ago, Maseychik, 37, said it wasn't long before he signed up for a basic welding course at then-Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor. After discovering that his excellent hand-eye coordination made him a "natural" at the skill, he earned a two-year degree in welding technology.

The Jackson native subsequently worked at dozens...

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