You will get this. And just think of all that knowledge - for US (not to trash the bolt in the future)
We are now running a book on which method works. As kennybobby has carpet bombed the alternatives, the smart money is on him. He's currently sitting on 2-1, while new forks are at 8-1, whole new bike 100-1, emigrating illegally to USA lengthening dramatically now that Hillary "...hasn't got the look"
However, I would have thought that while the loctite in the threads needs to be overcome, heating the bolt will expand it an compound the resistance. Heating the general area and freezing the bolt with the spray (I've got some, not sure it was that good) and using an extractor on a pre drilled hole should work. The bolt will not be reusable - so do hold back on the size of the hole and the extractor.
Do drain the oil first of course (even if it will drain back towards the top of the fork - you will have the base highest to work on it). The fork is not "full of oil" - there is an air space above the oil when on the bike. On my suzuki, the air is compressible; increasing oil and lessening air space hardened the ride.
If using a vice, it is assumed you are using soft jaws to protect surfaces (redundant comment, but just in case).
Keep posting
Guy