Xfaxman
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Tap drill for a 3/4-14 is a 29/32" drill. Depending on how well you get a 1/2" drill centered in the plug, I would then drill it to 7/8" and pick out the remainder of the plug, clean threads, and install new plug. If you are off center, you can still stay undersize so you don't damage the threads, then tap out the remainder using a punch.
If your plug is 3/4=6/8 how can you you stay undersized at 1/8 over the plug size? I believe there is some math error going on!
Pipe size is the inside diameter of the pipe. It is a 3/4 pipe plug. Here is the chart that ruffdog linked above:
And fraction to decimal: