Originally Posted By: jzmtl
That's definitely an omnifuel burner. So one can just buy that instead of the gas burner and have a windproof omnifuel.
Yes, I believe so. The one question I have is why they took the control off of the Omnifuel. That's not making sense to me although it may just be that the valve doesn't align with the stock openings in the lower windscreen. Otherwise, why on earth would you "cripple" a beautiful Omnifuel? It's one of the finest stoves in existence. Why diminish its capabilities?

I haven't tried this, but clearly that's a modified Omnifuel burner, and I've read of people making homemade adapters to use their Omnifuel in a Trangia, so I'm confident that it can be done. There might be a couple of hurdles, but I'm confident it can be done.

HJ
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