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90 degrees apart, IMHO, it's OK. You can weld the first hole closed or simply leave it as is.
Champ
Richard,
Many ways to look at issues such as this.
I had multiple parts and pieces I erred on and I threw them into the corner and ordered new.
The second time I did the part, I had learned from my first mistake and did it correctly the second time.
I did this to limit my potential to say "good enough".
I do not have parts on the plane compromised in this way.
In a practical sense, the steel tube is probably so strong the extra holes are of no consequence.
Your call.
Best of luck. Jerry
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