I like the creativity man! The only thing is that it doesn't very practical when you can buy one that isn't a fire hazard, is specifically designed for the application, uses less electricity, and is cheaper to buy. Here's a link:
http://htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=51504 Not trying to burst your bubble or anything but when it is easier, safer, and probably better to just buy what you know works that's what you should do. Don't reinvent the wheel dude... Good luck
