Hi Everyone,
First question you have to ask yourself, can this be fixed?
I think, this pipe shoe is defective and should be replaced with properly fabricated one.
Recommended fabrication tolerances +/- is actually applies to some dimensions, for example, location of this pipe shoe in reference of I-beam (vertically or horizontally). Or pipe center line between two lines connected with elbows or tees. However, in this picture it is clearly bad workmanship and nothing to do with fabrication tolerance. They even couldn't weld properly flat sheet metal together.
Fabrication tolerances are given in order to anticipate what deviations can be expected, not for an excuse for bad workmanship. All we do understand that when you do welding, tolerances will be a different than when you do CNC machining. Again question comes to "If that could have been avoided or fixed easily"?
Thanks,