It's a problem with OSR; it sets very quickly. If the honey is in the frames it can be given back - what works for me is to put a super of it under the brood box with an excluder and entrance in between so the bees take it up. From bottom to top I would have:-
Floor, closed off.
Super with part-extracted frames.
Queen excluder
25mm eke with entrance
Brood box, brood, queen.
Queen excluder
Supers
Crownboard & roof.
If after a couple of weeks there is some rock-hard honey remaining in the frames, a spray with water from a plant mister helps the bees remove the remaining honey.
OSR honey can set spoon-bendingly hard in the jar too. Once warmed enough it will then remain runny for a while.