kkg123,
It would appear that you are brazing a copper rod or tube into a stainless or nickel-alloy vessel wall? Perhaps using a silver (Ag) containing braze alloy, such as a BAg-8 or similar. Most of all - it looks like the crack has braze alloy in it, from your photo. This is a symptom of liquid metal embrittlement - residual stress in the parent metal, combined with the dissolving power of molten silver to nickel alloys, cause rapid crack growth (similar to SCC). Try annealing the parent metal, or using a braze alloy without silver content, or reducing the silver content. Others (metallurgists) here should be able to offer more help to solve the LME problem.