I was using my pneumatic squeezer to dimple and I slipped and got this. I think my best course of action is to drill two holes with appropriate edge distance, one on each side of the bad hole. These are mated to the outboard of the wing spar, so I would need to countersink those two new holes in the spar flange. I would also put a rivet in the spar so that the original hole would be filled. I already overdrilled the extra hole and cleaned it up so that it won't crack.
My question is could I just rivet the good hole and fill the bad hole with body fill? I think not because of edge distances.
My question is could I just rivet the good hole and fill the bad hole with body fill? I think not because of edge distances.