Sliding table, is there a fix for broken pivot?

I’m a bit new to this, but have posted a picture of the broken table hinge/support, is there a remedy, as I’m sure it’s not the first time it has happened…
The leg and assembly have been riveted onto the bottom of the table and there is very little room for manoeuvre, is this another income stream for VW with built in obsolescence?
 
Alot of threads about this issue, here's a bit of a selection for you:
Post in thread 'Sliding Table Hinge, Is yours cracked?' https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/sliding-table-hinge-is-yours-cracked.24945/post-560348
Post in thread 'Broken sliding kitchen table' https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/broken-sliding-kitchen-table.44266/post-573987
Post in thread 'Inside table leg broken' https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/inside-table-leg-broken.54729/post-749331
Post in thread 'New Member with a Broken Hinge on his California Ocean' https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/thread...nge-on-his-california-ocean.47991/post-638434
Thread 'Interior table - a fix' https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/interior-table-a-fix.31749/
Thread 'Sliding table hinge repair' https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/sliding-table-hinge-repair.53943/
Thread 'Table leg hinge repair - save ~£400' https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/table-leg-hinge-repair-save-£400.47045/
 
There is a table from a T5 for sale on ebay at the moment, though it does not have the hinge part that connects to the kitchen unit. It should be possible to transfer that part over if you don't want to go down the repair route.
 
Thanks for the tip, I’m exploring a repair option on the table, but will be treating it gently in the meantime!
 
Thanks for the tip, I’m exploring a repair option on the table, but will be treating it gently in the meantime
It should be repairable if you still have the broken bits; I had to fix mine years ago. The plastic of the hinge will bond to Araldite or similar epoxy resin.
The first stage is to stick the broken pieces back into place and let it set. If this is all you do, it will break again quite quickly, so the next stage is to make a capping out of metal. I used some scrap aluminium because it was easy to bend. It has to be thin because there is very little clearance. The capping is then bonded into place with the epoxy. It was fiddly and looks like a bodge, but it is out of sight and didn’t cost anything.
(The aluminium scrap had been painted but there seemed no point in cleaning it off)

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