Resolving forces in 7 member bridge help

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I don't answers course just some guidance. I need to find the forces at each joint, and stresses inbetween too. I've calculated the reaction forces by taking moments as 779N at far left and 692.5N at far right.

Now I'm using trig of course to start from the left and work across finding the stresses but I have forgotten how to find the forces at each joint, and I'm not confident my stresses accurate. Could someone point me in the right direction then I can do the rest.

Sorry if my drawing is poor, or if any other info is needed just say

Thanks in advance.
 
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Right can I throw a few answers at you and see if you agree?

Member of length 19 is undergoing 1164N

Length 24 along the bottom is 865
 
You could have posted that image directly here and other members viewing would not then be subject to an advertising barrage.

Why does your truss have no supports?
 
That's all I've been giving,it's been done in excel,and is just the members and a total load, with coordinates for each joint. From there I've found all the lengths and angles and now I'm using that to find stresses
 
You're going to have to try a little harder on your lengths and angles. For a start, none of your triangles add up to 180 degrees, and because of that I'm guessing your lengths might not match with your angles either.