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Default Drill bit size for copper pipe union?

Got the bright idea of using a 1/2" copper pipe union as a bushing and
then realized that I don't have a drill bit the right size. Looks like
it's a tight 11/16, an 18mm, or a slightly loose 23/32. Anybody know
offhand which one is right?
 
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