breaking the hole was prolly due to a small burr on the top of the hole, when you screwed in the fittings, you prolly noticed that the fitting tried to go in at an agle. and when it got to bound up, it broke, or poped out. either tapping the holes a little deeper, or running a de-burr tool or chamfer bit would have fixed this.
but glad you got it fixed.
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