Hiya-
If this is a "one off" type and you don't feel comfortable with doing a large amount of engineering, you can have several automotive type lamps/headlamps wired in parallel with switches to do the current regulation and act as loads for you.
If you search the web for anodizing, you will run across one of these circuits. Just a bunch of lamps and the current is adjusted (with the aid of a meter) by turning off and on various lamps. Since you are running around 40V, you might want to string a couple of lamps in series for each load as you don't want to accidentially burn out a 12V lamp with 40V across it.......
If you want some more "robust" types of loads, one might want to salvage the reistance wires from old toasters, electric wall heaters, etc. Note that you will want to consider compression type connections for the wire used. Again, these can be switched in or out via parallel circuits.
Also, out on the web, there is a rough calculation for the current/surface area of the part being anodized. I don't have immediate access to the info. It had something to do with anodizing telescope parts. Was a pretty good article.
I have a back burner project doing anodizing but will be using a car battery and a large wire wound variable resistor for my efforts. Since mine is just about a one-shot affair, it will be crude, but hopefully effective doing small parts.
Doggone it. I couldn't find the link on google directly.
Maybe a wander over to:
Might find some additional input.
Best of luck on your efforts.
Cheers,
Rich S.