NEO'S
WITH HEADERS
Headers
are supposed to be used when there is a door hanging on
a side panel instead of the wall, such as in a Neo-Angle.
The alternatives to using a header are:
1. Have the side panels go to the ceiling
2. Hinge the door off the wall
3. Hinge the door off the side panel and use
1/2" Glass for the side panel and 3/8" glass
for the door. There may still be some wobble in the door.
4. Use a Support
Bar
Neo angles can be done with no header but
the side panels should be 1/2" glass and securely
fastened with Bolt-Through-the-Glass Brackets.
When you buy a Kit from Wilson Glass with
the glass, we cut the header and prep it to make installation
easy.

Most Common |
SDH980
Header
98" Length
Round/Flat (either side can be exterior)
The SDC980 and the SQH98 below, both
come with eight feet of vinyl for 3/8" glass
and eight feet of vinyl for 5/16" glass. America
doesn't have 5/16" glass so this can be confusing.
The vinyl is just for the sidel lights at the top
where they go into the header. You probably need
very little.
1/2" glass uses silicon, not vinyl. |
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HEADER06
for 1/4 to 5/16" Glass. We have never installed
a 1/4" Glass Neo Angle. They will probably
be more expensive than 3/8" but you could get
50% Silvered Mirror Glass or even Blue Reflective,
maybe. |
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SQH98
Header
New Item
For 3/8 to 1/2" glass
Flat
on both sides, otherwise similar to the SDCD980. |
TWO
MORE IMPORTANT CHOICES:
1. Real Chrome Header.
This is aluminum with chrome plating.
The chrome is highly polished and I think probably
worth the $200 to $300 more. The alternative is
the above headers which only come in polished
aluminum and you can tell the difference even
from a few yards away.
We also have real chromed U-Channel.
It costs $80 more than the aluminum U-Channel.
The U-channel is real solid 1/8" thick brass
with chrome plating and it's 5/8" tall. It's
normally $250 but these pieces have slight blemishes
which are nearly invisible. When they are gone
there is no more.
2. Solid Brass header.
The last choice is a solid brass header with real
chrome plating. Or high polished brass. Much better
than bright gold anodized. But the solid brass
header is expensive. |
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Hey
guys....here is a picture of my shower enclosure...Installation
was easy...just needed my wifes help for a couple
of minuets to hold the panels in place so I could
set the header and mark the location of the holes
that I needed to drill...Only needed to drill four
holes.I still can't believe how easy it was.Thanks
for your help.
Michael Furchak of Nyack NY. 
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