I recently ordered a PCB and on one component footprint I accidentally set the solder pad size to what should have been the hole size (diameter) for a thru-hole component.

The difference is about 0.5mm / 20mil. The component is a [fuse holder](https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/keystone-electronics/3568/36-3568-ND/2137306) with two pins per terminal which I will use with a 10amp fuse (so roughly 5amps will be carried by each pin):

[![fuse holder][1]][1]

In order to do some testing on this board while I wait for a re-order, I am wondering about a temporary fix. Here are my questions:

 - Can I use a drill to increase the size of the holes? 
 - Do I need to do anything to the hole after increasing the size in order to ensure a good connection? 


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/V3VPd.jpg