I installed my new gas tanks over the weekend. As I was putting the final screws in the last one, I noticed an area in the adjacent wall, that had some flex in the glass. I have no soft spots in the floor, everything has always appeared to be solid. The single area is about 12" wide, maybe 8" high. When I say flex, I can push it slightly with my hand, and some hard presssure. It looks like it is in and area where the glass is a little thicker, maybe where sheets were overlapped. Above the 8" line, its solid as a rock, no flex, and the toe nail screws locked in till the driver wouldn't turn anymore. Forward and behind this area, theres no flex at all; and the glass appears to not be as thick. This is consilidated to just this one area. I pulled the tank back out today to ensure that it only existed in this one spot and it does. Can it be typical for the glass to flex a little in a single spot, and still have a solid stringer behind it? I "think" I attached a photo of the area. Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks.