Would do it for you if you were close by, I do this stuff all the time and the worst thing you can do is fark it, by the time guys like me get to see it it usually gets extreme from there on.
In future an occasional small dab of antisieze silver or copper compound on the start of the thread will eliminate this problem, I mean a small dab as a bit goes a long way.
Try the "freeze ya nuts off" stuff in a can first before heating it, dont push it too far or it will make it alot harder if you stuff the hex and although it will take a lot to break those bolts it is possible, only use heat as the last resort and only apply enough to the threaded boss end on the fork mount to move it or you will burn expensive things.
Plenty of ways to do it, one would be to carefully cut the cap heads off, remove the caliper and use visegrips on the bolt shaft but thats destructive and one of the last resort options.
If in doubt goto a good engineering firm like a machining shop.
Why people feel the need to overtighten things is beyond me.
