Bake paint onto parts in gas range oven?

I have an extra stack washer-dryer unit, dishwasher and an extra gas oven in the mud room (between the garage and rest of the house). I have baked a few parts in this oven thus far but am quite particular about allowing the fumes to vent out thru the garage and window. Baking painted metal parts is fantastic for hardening the paint. Particularly rustoleum and other solvent type paints. I run them on 200 - 250 degrees for 3 - 4 hours and turn off the oven, let it cool for a couple hours, then remove.

I have used the washing machine for small parts as well, they come out 100 % clean as heck. The nice thing is 90% of the rust and 100% of the grease is gone from the part when it comes out. The washer does not l like large parts, jibbers up the rotor head. I will be using my dishwasher for pistons after I soda blast them.

If I had a larger shop, I would just have all this stuff in my shop.