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An interview with the guy

About Madison
Innovations
(it’s me).

A self-interview, because there’s
nobody else to ask.

VRF Pipe Thing

Q.

So what is Madison Innovations?

A.

Specialty HVAC tools, 3D-printed by a working tech. Four shipping today, more in design. Backed by The Pledge — tools that work, or I make it right. One guy. One shed. That’s the whole company.


Q.

And who exactly are you?

A.

Tyler Madison. Fifteen years in HVAC: started in building automation, then switched to mechanical startup and service (normally the other way around), and now in technical support. By day a tech support hotline and technical instructor; by night an inventor and maker.


Q.

Wait — Madison Innovations is named after you?

A.

Yeah. Madison is my last name, not the city. People assume Wisconsin. I'm in Washington.


Q.

Why does every tool end in “Thing”?

A.

The first one needed a name. I'd been calling it the “Refrigerant Pipe OD tool,” which is descriptive but reads like a part number. “VRF Pipe Thing” was a placeholder that stuck. Once I had a second product, I leaned into it.


Q.

Where do you actually make these?

A.

A storage shed on my property that I converted into a workshop and makerspace. Dug a trench, ran wiring out from the house, insulated it, and built out the bench. My house didn't come with a garage; the shed turned out better than a garage would have.


Q.

Why 3D-printed and not injection-molded?

A.

Small batches and constant tweaks. The VRF Pipe Thing is on its ninth revision. If I switched to injection molding, the design would freeze the day I bought the tooling — and the tooling itself would cost a small fortune. I'd rather keep improving the tool than save a few cents per unit.


Q.

You've never even worked on a ReliaTel. Why make a tool for one?

A.

I saw a problem on a forum, realized nobody had solved it cleanly, and wanted the design challenge. The ReliaTel Test Mode Thing was my first project with surface-mount components, sourced PCBs, and design-for-manufacturability. Techs finding it useful is the bonus.


Q.

What's the deal with the “Founder's Edition” EEV Thing?

A.

A small Founder's batch on the current Shopify site within a week, to fund the next round of design revisions and the second production run. The full launch follows this summer. If you want one of the first ones — and don't mind they came from prototype #1 — keep an eye out.


Q.

What's coming after the EEV Thing?

A.

Depends what I run into in the field and what someone emails me about. I'm always working on something. If you have an idea for a Thing that would make your job easier, send it over — half the catalog came from techs saying “someone should make this.”


Q.

Can I suggest a Thing?

A.

Please. If you have an idea, email me. Best case it becomes a product. Worst case I learn something.


Q.

Where do you ship from?

A.

From the shed in Renton, WA. Every package is packed and labeled by me. If your order shows up wrong, you'll be emailing the guy who packed it.

The shop, in numbers

15

years in HVAC

4

Things shipping

1

guy (Tyler)

0

venture capital


The arc, roughly:

3 yr building automation → 4½ yr commercial startup & service → 8 yr technical support (current) + instructor.

got a Thing
I should make?

I read every email. Ideas, complaints, photos of my tool in the wild — send it all.

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MADISON · INNOVATIONS★ THE PLEDGE ★
MADISON · INNOVATIONS ★ THE PLEDGE ★ EST. 2025

The Madison Innovations Pledge

Tools that work.
Or I make it right.

Tools need to work right every time. If one of mine breaks, send me a picture and tell me how — I'll replace it, and I'll use what went wrong to make the next batch better.

01

Made in the USA

Everything is designed by me. All 3D printed parts are made in-house with USA-made 3D printing filament. I will use USA-manufactured parts and components wherever practical.

02

Right to Repair

Replacement parts will always be available. If I ever stop manufacturing a product or shut my doors, I'll open-source the design files so you (or anyone) can keep them alive.

03

Print your own parts

STL and/or STEP files for printed enclosures are available on request. Customize them, repair them, run a copy through your own printer — go nuts.

04

Built on feedback

I take ideas seriously and refine designs constantly. If you have an idea for a Thing that would make your job easier, send it over.

End of interview.
Thanks for reading.