I'll throw out a few things about adding extra holes
My CNC uses a 3/32 carbide bit to drill the holes and so all the holes will be 3/32 just like turret lug holes
The wire holes being the same size as the lug holes may cause confusion and turret lugs mounted in the wrong holes
The red dots in the image above that Steve Posted would all look exactly like a turret lug hole
You would have to drill the mounting holes out larger and maybe the wire holes if you use a large diameter wire than the wires mentioned right below
These wires that I stock will go through a 3/32 hole, so there is no need to drill them out larger
20 gauge Teflon, 20 gauge pvc, 20 gauge cloth and the 18 gauge PVC stranded wire.
Mounting holes cannot always be determined ahead of time because donor chassis may have things on the other side right where you want a mounting screw or nut
Examples of that would be chokes and output transformers
Many times I have had to put a standoff mounting hole in another location because the screw head of nut would be right under an output tranny
And lastly, every extra hole adds more $$ to the price because it is machine shop time
As it stands now there are 133 turret lug holes
There would be 48 more holes for wires and 6 more holes for mounting holes
So that's 187 holes total
The 14 inch - 133 hole board would be around $18.16
The 14 - 187 hole board would be around $21.87
Just throwing out some info to help you decide
Here's a CAD drawing of the board with only turret lug holes
This board is now 14 inches long

Here's a CAD drawing with the wire holes - Black holes and the mounting holes - Blue holes
This board is now 14 inches long