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Id guess the alternative is to pour them one at a time? If you don't want to flood it but you want the checks filled, that's really the only other option, isn't it?
I know nothing about any of this, but could one put the epoxy on a large flat surface and then put the wood on top face down?
Probably wouldn't work /shrug
The downside to that is the epoxy would only be surface level. You'd want to fill any cracks/checks entirely, and pouring it into the hole or flooding the whole slab would be the best way to ensure that